An Otago sex study has hit back at claims made by gynaecologist Albert Makary that New Zealand women the most promiscuous in the world.
The Otago study has tracked over 1000 people since 1973 and has found half of all New Zealanders can still count their sexual partners on their fingers.
According to the study, half of the men had 10 or less sexual partners by age 32 and half the women had eight or fewer partners.
It was a small percentage of highly active men and women that pushed the stats up, making the average 20.8 for men and 13.3 for women.
These figures are within the realms of acceptability when it comes to the Durex survey quoted at a Family First conference by Christian Dr Makary, who said New Zealand women are too promiscuous and their sexual behavior was ruining family values.
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