Exactly what I was thinking! For every one person a man has sex with (not including gay relationships), a woman has sex with one person. If X bangs Y, Y bangs X. Thus, the total body count of both genders (not including gay relationships) should be equal, meaning, since the world population is ~50/50, the average body count of each gender should be the same! I don't understand how the numbers in the video were obtained, but they don't make logical sense to me at all...
@@vizzyven I am so sorry, I didn't mean for the previous comment to come as an attack on you! I trust you have sources, I just simply don't understand how these statistics make any sense whatsoever.
I don’t know the slang behind some of theses words and that makes me feel old.
Where is take a hint
That's a good one!! Maybe we need a part 2
Breadcrumbing?
Definitely could've been included
How do guys have a way higher average body count? Like shouldn't they be the same? (not including gay people)
Probably a combination of reasons, men have lower sexual disgust on average, and they are more likely to cheat compared to women.
Why would they be the same
Exactly what I was thinking! For every one person a man has sex with (not including gay relationships), a woman has sex with one person. If X bangs Y, Y bangs X. Thus, the total body count of both genders (not including gay relationships) should be equal, meaning, since the world population is ~50/50, the average body count of each gender should be the same! I don't understand how the numbers in the video were obtained, but they don't make logical sense to me at all...
@@RandomName87126 I always link my sources in the description. This number is taken from the National Center for Health Statistics.
@@vizzyven I am so sorry, I didn't mean for the previous comment to come as an attack on you! I trust you have sources, I just simply don't understand how these statistics make any sense whatsoever.