The more handsome you are, the fewer bed partners you have had

Do you have a whole bunch of names on your List of Lists? Actually, that's not a good sign, it turns out. Attractive people tend to go to bed with fewer people, research shows. You might be doing really well in the market, you're a hottie, and people look back three times when you walk by. But still, you don't just share your sex life with anyone. In fact, you're very selective.
Not a bad trait, you know. You just don't want to jump into bed casually. This is especially true for women, researchers say: very attractive women are less likely to go to bed with a man. Attractive men, on the other hand, don't have such a hard time with sex. It's no secret that our society is heavily influenced by physical appearance. People who meet traditional beauty standards are often judged more positively and enjoy privileges in various aspects of life, including dating and relationships. These biases can lead to the idea that attractive people have more sexual partners, simply because they are more attractive. But that's different for women: attractive women prefer a long, monogamous relationship. They want stability in love and not casual flings. Or situationships.
But let's not be too quick to judge based on appearance alone. Instead, we should strive for a more open-minded and respectful approach to sexuality, where everyone is valued regardless of their appearance or sexual experience.



