spunkey272: The guy who started this thread just really likes to be in other peoples business...To all women and men....It not a question that needs to be answered EVER> The past is just that the past.
Not so at all. I didn't even expect many comments just anonymous "votes" in order to get a general idea.
I always thought I was "low" at about 60. One of my friends had that many while we were still in high school.
But, if everybody is being honest I guess its not that low after all.
Of course the stats are skewed for people who were married for many years. I was married for a total of 24 years and during those times my "score" hardly advanced at all. But I made up for lost time during my single years.
RayfromUSA: Not so at all. I didn't even expect many comments just anonymous "votes" in order to get a general idea.
I always thought I was "low" at about 60. One of my friends had that many while we were still in high school.
But, if everybody is being honest I guess its not that low after all.
Of course the stats are skewed for people who were married for many years. I was married for a total of 24 years and during those times my "score" hardly advanced at all. But I made up for lost time during my single years.
Yes, it is when you consider how long a lifetime is.
I had many years with just one partner. But then other years I had 7 or 8 spread out over the year.
And then there were a couple of years where I had more.
But I've known some guys who average 20 a year.
One friend in high school was very popular with the girls and he did more than 50 in a year. He didn't have to look for them, they were always looking for him.
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to be in other peoples business...To all women and
men....It not a question that needs to be answered
EVER> The past is just that the past.
Not so at all. I didn't even expect many comments just anonymous "votes" in order to get a general idea.
I always thought I was "low" at about 60.
One of my friends had that many while we were still in high school.
But, if everybody is being honest I guess its not that low after all.
Of course the stats are skewed for people who were married for many years. I was married for a total of 24 years and during those times my "score" hardly advanced at all. But I made up for lost time during my single years.