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INTRODUCTION
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Below are CDC-published figures, showing the number of adults who haven’t had any heterosexual contact (vaginal, oral or anal), in the cohorts 2002, 2006-2008.

After this, the following public reports don’t post the same age range breakdowns. They have it totalled for the entire 25-44 range.
Which is not good because we would like to see comparisons.
So what I did was, I got the micro-data from every NSFG release and I ran some code in Jupyter with this public-use micro-data, and got the following tables.
Btw, the micro-data is essentially just many rows of results. Each row gives all the answers that one anonymous survey respondent has given.
In this case, the sample size was roughly 40,000 across all cohorts (post 2011-).
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Here is the following data:
Here it is graphed, non cumulative, to see how all individual age groups differ through the last 2 decades (where the midpoint year of every cohort contains the value):
Below is the total cumulative (all ages 25-44) across the last 2 decades:
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List of all the reasons for this change:
1. Hypergamy, partly due to rise of smartphones and Social Media
2. More men enrolled in college and living with parents aged 25-29
3. More men engaging in online gaming (less in person socialization)
4. The increase in pornography consumption of 2010's society
5. Delaying marriage and relationships to prioritize economic success
The last point is very interesting, considering the Great Recession occurred from late-2007 to mid-2009. Could that be the cause?
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Questions:
Why were 35-39 year old men virgins at such high rates in 2018, but their 40-44 year old counterparts were lower than women?
Why was the cohort for men aged 25-29 ONLY so large in 2012, compared to women?
What else do you think contributed to an increase in Virginity during Pre-COVID?
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Ya'll mirin the high effort offtopic thread?
WE (yes, you and me) need to listen to @greycel 's thread Here: Greycel's thread (high IQ)
This forum needs to change
Hopefully for the better.
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Below are CDC-published figures, showing the number of adults who haven’t had any heterosexual contact (vaginal, oral or anal), in the cohorts 2002, 2006-2008.


After this, the following public reports don’t post the same age range breakdowns. They have it totalled for the entire 25-44 range.
Which is not good because we would like to see comparisons.
So what I did was, I got the micro-data from every NSFG release and I ran some code in Jupyter with this public-use micro-data, and got the following tables.
Btw, the micro-data is essentially just many rows of results. Each row gives all the answers that one anonymous survey respondent has given.
In this case, the sample size was roughly 40,000 across all cohorts (post 2011-).
✦•······················•✦•······················•✦
Here is the following data:




Here it is graphed, non cumulative, to see how all individual age groups differ through the last 2 decades (where the midpoint year of every cohort contains the value):
Below is the total cumulative (all ages 25-44) across the last 2 decades:
✦•······················•✦•······················•✦
List of all the reasons for this change:
1. Hypergamy, partly due to rise of smartphones and Social Media
2. More men enrolled in college and living with parents aged 25-29
3. More men engaging in online gaming (less in person socialization)
4. The increase in pornography consumption of 2010's society
5. Delaying marriage and relationships to prioritize economic success
The last point is very interesting, considering the Great Recession occurred from late-2007 to mid-2009. Could that be the cause?
✦•······················•✦•······················•✦
Questions:
Why were 35-39 year old men virgins at such high rates in 2018, but their 40-44 year old counterparts were lower than women?
Why was the cohort for men aged 25-29 ONLY so large in 2012, compared to women?
What else do you think contributed to an increase in Virginity during Pre-COVID?
✦•······················•✦•······················•✦
Ya'll mirin the high effort offtopic thread?
WE (yes, you and me) need to listen to @greycel 's thread Here: Greycel's thread (high IQ)
This forum needs to change
Hopefully for the better.
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