20 Least Sexually Active Countries in the World

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4. Slovakia

Sexologists in Slovakia express some dissatisfaction with the current state of sex education in the country. While the state does support certain sexual education programs, there are concerns about the comprehensiveness and consistency of the information provided. In the basic school curriculum, students receive some basic knowledge about sexual anatomy and physiology. However, topics such as contraception, sexual hygiene, and safer sex practices are not consistently covered, or may even be omitted altogether. According to a survey, Slovakian individuals reported an average number of sexual partners during their lifetime to be around 5.

3. Japan

Among the respondents, 13.0% of women and 13.2% of men reported engaging in sexual activity, including with commercial sex workers, at least once per week in the past year. The frequency of sexual activity was highest among women aged 20-29 years and decreased steadily with age. For men, the proportion reporting weekly or more frequent sexual activity was highest among those aged 30-39 years. On the other hand, 45.3% of women and 44.5% of men reported not having had any sexual partners, including commercial sex workers, in the past year. The highest proportion of individuals with no sexual partners in the last year was among women aged 40-49 years (51.7%) and men aged 20-29 years (55.1%).

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