Of the many who responded to my survey, I narrowed it down to the first four men and the first four women to have contacted me. Here are the sex survey results:
All four women and all four men answered yes to question number one, suggesting that college-aged heterosexual men and women feel that finding and sustaining a serious romantic relationship is important.
When asked if willing to take part in a one-night stand if the opportunity arose, three of the four men said yes, while one said no. The women were split 50/50. When asked if they frequently go out looking for a one-night stand, only one man and one woman said yes, while the rest said they did not.
Three of the men and one of the women said they would like to have two sexual partners in the next two years, while the rest of the respondents said they would only like to have one sexual partner in the next two years. When asked how many partners they would like to have in their lifetime, two of the men said they would only like to have one, while the other two said they would like to have three and ten, respectively. Three of the four women said they would like to have one partner for the rest of their lives, while the other said she would like to have 20.
Three men said it didnt matter to them how many sexual partners their future wives had had before they were married, while the fourth one said he would like his future wife to have some experience upon entering marriage. The first female said she would like her future husband to have had 15 or less sexual partners before marriage, while the second one said it did not matter, as long as the number hadnt reached three digits. The third female said shed like the number to be under 20, while the fourth one said shed like her future husband to have had 10-25 sexual partners before marriage.
All four males and three of the women said that a committed relationship is not necessary for good sex, leaving one female to say that it is important. When asked why or why not, those that said it was not gave many reasons. The first male said that the connection is more important, and that two people can connect on many levels, both physically and mentally. The second male did not give a reason. The third male, as well as the first female, said that although a relationship is not necessary, it is the best means to this connection. The fourth male said what is most important is feeling and acting off one another. The second female said the actual relationship was not as important as the emotions between the two people having sex. And the fourth female said the sexual chemistry is what is important. These people also said that arousal, emotional connection, and involvement in the situation were the things that made sex good. The one female that said a relationship is important for good sex said that this is so because it is best to know the person before engaging in sex.
All four men and all four women said that a reasonably attractive heterosexual college woman who went into a bar looking to hook-up had better chances of success than a man in the same situation.
Two men and two women said that they would have a neutral opinion of both a man and a woman having had five sexual partners in the last year. One man and two women said they would have a negative opinion of both. One man said that he would have a negative opinion of the man who has had five sexual partners in the last year, but a neutral opinion of the woman.
Overall, there were not many gender differences because all the men and women said they were equally interested in finding a serious romantic relationship and that women were more likely to be successful finding sexual partners than men. Most men and women said that they would be interested in taking part in a one-night stand if the opportunity arose, although most do not actively seek it. The majority of the respondents wanted their future husbands or wives to have had some sexual experience before marriage. All but one respondent felt that a committed relationship was not important for good sex, but most agreed that a certain emotional, physical, or mental connection was necessary. In addition, most respondents felt neutral about a woman having had five sexual partners in the last year, but split half-and-half between neutral and negative opinions about a man having had the same.
All four women and all four men answered yes to question number one, suggesting that college-aged heterosexual men and women feel that finding and sustaining a serious romantic relationship is important.
When asked if willing to take part in a one-night stand if the opportunity arose, three of the four men said yes, while one said no. The women were split 50/50. When asked if they frequently go out looking for a one-night stand, only one man and one woman said yes, while the rest said they did not.
Three of the men and one of the women said they would like to have two sexual partners in the next two years, while the rest of the respondents said they would only like to have one sexual partner in the next two years. When asked how many partners they would like to have in their lifetime, two of the men said they would only like to have one, while the other two said they would like to have three and ten, respectively. Three of the four women said they would like to have one partner for the rest of their lives, while the other said she would like to have 20.
Three men said it didnt matter to them how many sexual partners their future wives had had before they were married, while the fourth one said he would like his future wife to have some experience upon entering marriage. The first female said she would like her future husband to have had 15 or less sexual partners before marriage, while the second one said it did not matter, as long as the number hadnt reached three digits. The third female said shed like the number to be under 20, while the fourth one said shed like her future husband to have had 10-25 sexual partners before marriage.
All four males and three of the women said that a committed relationship is not necessary for good sex, leaving one female to say that it is important. When asked why or why not, those that said it was not gave many reasons. The first male said that the connection is more important, and that two people can connect on many levels, both physically and mentally. The second male did not give a reason. The third male, as well as the first female, said that although a relationship is not necessary, it is the best means to this connection. The fourth male said what is most important is feeling and acting off one another. The second female said the actual relationship was not as important as the emotions between the two people having sex. And the fourth female said the sexual chemistry is what is important. These people also said that arousal, emotional connection, and involvement in the situation were the things that made sex good. The one female that said a relationship is important for good sex said that this is so because it is best to know the person before engaging in sex.
All four men and all four women said that a reasonably attractive heterosexual college woman who went into a bar looking to hook-up had better chances of success than a man in the same situation.
Two men and two women said that they would have a neutral opinion of both a man and a woman having had five sexual partners in the last year. One man and two women said they would have a negative opinion of both. One man said that he would have a negative opinion of the man who has had five sexual partners in the last year, but a neutral opinion of the woman.
Overall, there were not many gender differences because all the men and women said they were equally interested in finding a serious romantic relationship and that women were more likely to be successful finding sexual partners than men. Most men and women said that they would be interested in taking part in a one-night stand if the opportunity arose, although most do not actively seek it. The majority of the respondents wanted their future husbands or wives to have had some sexual experience before marriage. All but one respondent felt that a committed relationship was not important for good sex, but most agreed that a certain emotional, physical, or mental connection was necessary. In addition, most respondents felt neutral about a woman having had five sexual partners in the last year, but split half-and-half between neutral and negative opinions about a man having had the same.
hel:
hey babydoll, i'm using a pic from your sacred set for piece of artwork i'm doing... i thought you should know before i did it.
drstinkypants:
cool, thanks for letting us know the results dawg