In general, most people tend to keep a single sex partner, especially as they mature (+27 years old). Younger people (especially true for the western world) seem to have more sex partners. In the end, the answer would be bogus and subjective, since the collection of data is very difficult to obtain both because of the quantity of people involved, the accuracy of answers and the difficulty of having people disclosing that kind of information.
210 the average is about between 20 and 5 sex partners
12
At this early age she may have only two partners.
Never a good idea. Do you want to hear about what your partner did with their ex sex partners? How many? How often? What?
yes
Using your mouth and tongue to stimulate your partners sex organs.
sex
Having sex is a personal choice, how much in enough would be a better question. Have sex until you do not want to have sex anymore, but be sure to use protection and inform your partners that you are having sex with multiple people so they will understand both your relationship and the possible dangers of having so many partners.
The Census Bureau refers to unmarried partners as "unmarried partners" or "opposite-sex unmarried partners" for heterosexual couples, and "same-sex unmarried partners" for same-sex couples. These terms are used in the context of gathering data on household composition and relationships during the census. The classification helps provide insight into living arrangements and family dynamics in the United States.
Yes.
Having multiple sex partners.
The definition of a psychopath is a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.This condition has nothing to do with sex or being sexually active with many partners.