According to the World Population Sexual Immorality Index, the list of the world's "freest" countries was topped by Australia, Brazil, and Greece.
Modern.az reports that this was stated in the January 26 report of the "World Population Review" publication.
The "international index" of sexual immorality takes into account six factors: the average number of sexual partners, the age of first sexual intercourse, the legality of prostitution, the social acceptability of premarital sex, and the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases.
The data was compared with indicators from 45 countries.
Based on these indicators, Australia was named the most "immoral" country. There, the average number of partners per person is 13.3, and the average age of first sexual intercourse is 17.9.
In Brazil, there are an average of 9 sexual partners per person, while in Greece, there are 10.6 partners.
The top “10” was completed by Chile, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Thailand, and South Africa.