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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You cannot really say as it depends on how old the person is. For example, if the guy or girl wass 18 and slept with 6 people, then that would be regarded as easy (my opinion!). But, if they were 32 or so and had been with that many, then that would be ok. If I met a guy and he was 32 and had slept with 6 or 8 people I would not entirely happy, but it would be acceptable. However, if it was anymore (double figures!!) then NO WAY! Stud! :)
Agree totally with nicola, natalie, cider & georgit - for either gender there's no maximum limit. One problem with having a limit is, it's totally subjective. To use an example from this thread I don't think 7 or 8 partners by the time you're 32 is a particularly high figure at all (in fact some people I know would regard that as a very low figure!) yet it would be a problem to others.
To be honest though I've never really asked any of my partners exactly how many they've slept with anyway. But if I did & they could remember the exact number straight away then I would say that's not a very high figure. If they had to start working it out or even couldn't remember then I would say it's quite a high figure. BUT even if it were a high figure by my definition, I don't think I could ever feel my partner had slept with too many. After all, they met her before me and more importantly each one was her choice.
It would be more important to me whether someone had had many strong relationships, and had slept with those people, or whether they had had the same number of one-night stands or very short relationships... I guess because I have more respect for sleeping with someone because you love them, than for "sleeping around." The attitude is more important than the number.