These are the biggest advantages of having few sexual partners

How often have you hooked up with someone new? Enjoyed some grinding? Okay, let's keep it classy, but when it comes to someone's number of bed partners, we can’t stop talking. How much is too much? And when is it a bit too few before you settle down with the one and only?
Although everyone has a different opinion on what is ideal, there are benefits to having a limited number of bed partners. These benefits can be both physical and emotional.
So: it's not a big deal if you haven't jumped into bed with thirty-six or fifty-four men or women. It's just a number, right? It's just what suits you. Plus: quality is more important than quantity in this case. Agree?
The upsides:
– A reduced risk of STIs: having fewer bed partners can significantly reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Fewer changing partners means less exposure to potential infections.
– Discovering your own pace: a limited number of bed partners allows you to explore your own sexuality at your own pace without worrying about comparisons with others.
– Less pressure to perform: with fewer sexual partners, there may be less pressure to meet certain social expectations or performance standards. This can lead to more relaxed and satisfying sexual experiences.
– Healthy boundaries: setting personal boundaries and sticking to them can contribute to a healthy sense of self-esteem and respect for yourself and others.
– Satisfaction in long-term relationships: research suggests that people with a limited number of sexual partners are often more satisfied in their long-term relationships. This may be because they invest more time and energy in building a deep and meaningful relationship.
Anyway: never go to bed with someone just to boost your ‘number’. Less is beautiful, and when is it actually too little? With one person? Or is that true love? Ah, there is no good or better or best. As long as you enjoy your romp, that's the only thing that counts. Literally: counts.



