20 Least Sexually Active Countries in the World

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9. Indonesia

In a significant blow to freedoms in Indonesia, the country’s parliament has recently revised the criminal code, criminalizing sex outside of marriage and imposing restrictions on free speech. This move has caused alarm not only among rights activists but also in the thriving tourism sector, which heavily depends on visitors to its beautiful tropical islands. The legislation received support from all political parties, making it a drastic and concerning development for the world’s third-largest democracy.

8. Peru

The ancient Peruvian clay models portrayed women in various sexual scenes, depicting them as both receptive partners and producers of bodily fluids. The artwork also showed women as sexually active individuals, actively participating in the emission of seminal fluid produced by their male partners. Considering this historical openness towards sexuality, today’s perspective in Peru has only slightly evolved. A significant percentage of the population, about 84%, identifies as religious, while only around 30% consider themselves to be promiscuous individuals. This shift reflects the changing cultural norms and attitudes towards sexuality in modern Peru.

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