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=== Straight men (heterosexuals) === <!--READ THIS BEFORE EDITING: for purposes of accuracy, please try to cite probability sample surveys. Convenience sample surveys which are not representative of the wider population can be misleading. -->A 1994 study in the United States, which looked at the number of sexual partners in a lifetime, found 20% of heterosexual men had one partner, 55% had two to 20 partners, and 25% had more than 20 sexual partners.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Seidman|first1= S. N.|last2=Rieder|first2= R. O.|title=A review of sexual behavior in the United States|journal=Am J Psychiatry|date=1994|volume=151|issue= 3|pages=330β41|doi=10.1176/ajp.151.3.330|pmid= 7619092}}</ref> More recent studies have reported similar numbers.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lehmiller|first=J. J. | date=2012| url=http://www.lehmiller.com/blog/2012/6/8/sex-question-friday-whats-your-number.html|title=What's Your Number? | work=The Psychology of Human Sexuality}}</ref> In the United Kingdom, a nationally representative study in 2013 found that 33.9% of heterosexual men had 10 or more lifetime sexual partners. Among men between 45 and 54 years old, 43.1% reported 10 or more sexual partners.<ref>{{Cite journal|url= |title=Changes in Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles in Britain Through the Life Course and Over Time: Findings From the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)|last1=Ch|first1=Mercer|last2=C|first2=Tanton|date=2013-11-30|journal=Lancet|page=1784|language=en|pmid=24286784|last3=P|first3=Prah|last4=B|first4=Erens|last5=P|first5=Sonnenberg|last6=S|first6=Clifton|last7=W|first7=Macdowall|last8=R|first8=Lewis|last9=N|first9=Field|volume=382|issue=9907|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(13)62035-8|pmc=3899021}}</ref> A 2003 representative study in Australia found that heterosexual men had a median of 8 female sexual partners in their lifetime. For lifetime sexual partners: 5.8% had 0 partners, 10.3% had 1 partner, 6.1% had 2 partners, 33% had between 3 and 9 partners, 38.3% had between 10 and 49 partners and 6.6% had more than 50 female sexual partners.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=de Visser |first1=Richard O. |last2=Smith |first2=Anthony M. A. |last3=Rissel |first3=Chris E. |last4=Richters |first4=Juliet |last5=Grulich |first5=Andrew E. |date=2003-04-01 |title=Sex in Australia: Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among a representative sample of adults |journal=Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health |volume=27 |issue=2 |pages=146β154 |doi=10.1111/j.1467-842X.2003.tb00802.x |issn=1326-0200|doi-access=free |pmid=14696705 }}</ref> A 2014 representative study in Australia found that heterosexual men had a median of 7.8 female sexual partners in their lifetime. For lifetime sexual partners: 3.7% had 0 partners, 12.6% had 1 partner, 6.8% had 2 partners, 32.3% had between 3 and 9 partners, 36.9% had between 10 and 49 partners and 7.8% had more than 50 female sexual partners.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Rissel |first1=Chris |last2=Badcock |first2=Paul B. |last3=Smith |first3=Anthony M. A. |last4=Richters |first4=Juliet |last5=de Visser |first5=Richard O. |last6=Grulich |first6=Andrew E. |last7=Simpson |first7=Judy M. |date=2014 |title=Heterosexual experience and recent heterosexual encounters among Australian adults: the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25376995/ |journal=Sexual Health |volume=11 |issue=5 |pages=416β426 |doi=10.1071/SH14105 |issn=1448-5028 |pmid=25376995 |url-access=subscription}}</ref> Research by [[J. Michael Bailey]] found that heterosexual men had the same level of interest in casual sex as gay men. However he found straight men were limited in their ability to acquire high numbers of female partners. According to Bailey, "These facts suggest that women are responsible for the pace of sex. Gay and straight men both want casual sex, but only straight men have the brake of womenβs sexually cautious nature to slow them."<ref name=":6" />
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