Research suggests a sharper decrease in the number of women reporting recent sexual partners after 70 compared with men
A study has shed light on how the number of sexual partners British people have changes as they age, and new findings have surprised researchers.
While the frequency of sexual partners among heterosexual people declines steadily from age 40, the study found stark gender disparities within some age groups.
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