Stats Show iPhone Owners Get More Sex 397
An anonymous reader writes "According to OK Cupid's survey of 552,000 user pictures iPhone users have more sexual partners than BlackBerry or Android owners. By age 30, the average male iPhone user has had about 10 partners while female iPhone users have had 12. By contrast, BlackBerry users hover around 8 partners and Android users have a mere 6. As the blog's author's wryly observe: 'Finally, statistical proof that iPhone users aren't just getting f*@ked by Apple.'"
Phone sex over video chat doesn't count (Score:5, Insightful)
Bad science: not more sex, more partners (Score:5, Insightful)
This study suggests that iPhone users report more sexual partners.
That doesn't necessarily mean more sex.
One guy who marries a woman, loves her and has mind-blowing sex with her three times a week, is clearly ahead of some guy with an iPhone who had ten one-night stands.
Bad headline (Score:1, Insightful)
More partners != more sex.
iPhone owners are narcissistic assholes (Score:2, Insightful)
who readily lie to survey takers to make themselves appear "cooler" than they are. Shock and amazement to follow.
Correlation != Causality (Score:3, Insightful)
Flawed conclusion (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Bad science: not more sex, more partners (Score:3, Insightful)
Unfortunately most Slashdotters will never experience either scenario.
Re:Phone sex over video chat doesn't count (Score:5, Insightful)
Ouch! I'm an anonymous reader now? I knew Samzenpus had a bad rep around here, but to completely strip out the name of the submitter...that is a little low.
Re:More sex? Not necessarily (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:More sex? Not necessarily (Score:4, Insightful)
Yeah, because everyone that has had multiple partners in the past gets STDs.
No, but there is a positive correlation between number of partners and the probability of catching a disease. It's just like buying more lottery tickets, only the odds aren't millions to one - only hundreds to one. Enjoy your prize.
Re:Help (Score:2, Insightful)
Well, if gays are not allowed to marry, such as in some backwaters where the freedom of some somehow requires limiting the freedom of others, they don't get the opportunity to get stuck in a relationship.
Bert
Re:Are those averages real? (Score:4, Insightful)
Either that, or people lie on surveys to sound more chaste than they are.
As the saying goes:
To find out how many partners a woman has been with, ask her and multiply by two.
To find out how many partners a man has been with, ask him and divide by ten.
Re:Help (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't get the moderation of this as "funny". I think it's a fair point. I would be willing to bet that, technologically, homosexual men are much more likely to be Early Adopters than heterosexual men of the same age/race/region. The iPhone and its apps are the portable equivalent of a 1998 AOL account. I would not at all be surprised that if you were able to remove all homosexual men from the survey, the difference in results would disappear.
There's also the other side of the situation to consider: a large part of the Blackberry market has been driven by corporate usage, rather than the free-living artists, musicians, graphic designers, videographers, members of academia, and the wealthy, who have been Apple's prime customers and are more likely to choose an iPhone..
Re:Bad science: not more sex, more partners (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Bad science: not more sex, more partners (Score:3, Insightful)
Worst interpretation of statistic ever (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:More sex? Not necessarily (Score:4, Insightful)
As someone on another blog observed, the REAL outcome is that no matter what phone you own -- girls has more partner than men.
Re:More sex? Not necessarily (Score:5, Insightful)
And yet, according to a genetic study 80% of women have reproduced while only 40% of men reproduced. 60% died without ever reproducing. Until recently, the winners reproduced and the losers didn't. But even women losers managed to reproduce most the time.
There are many reasons for this in premodern societies. (and here I'll use premodern to mean pre industrial revolution roughly)
1) Traditionally mens jobs were more dangerous, and fatalities among men were more common
2) Traditionally men often had to fight in defense of home/state/county/country/whatever in higher numbers, where fatalities were high.
3) In many more traditional societies, women HAD to get married and have children. Less so for men. Maybe not the norm, but think of such famous examples as Newton. It's really only recently even in the US where there is not as much a stigma of a woman choosing to either not get married or not have children.
4) Polygamy or multiple consorts/concubines/girlfriends/what not IS a reason. One rich man can support several wives. Polyandry is not nearly as common.
Polygamy (formal as wives or informal as lovers/mistresses) is very common for the wealthy now and in the past.
But polygamy means one thing--having more than one spouse. Having affairs doesn't mean polygamy.
Re:And I've got a 10 inch... (Score:5, Insightful)
Remember, all these statistics about sexual activity are self-reported. In other words that means basically they ask you "Are you getting any"? Ask most men 20-34 if they're "getting any" and most of them will tell you they're knocking off a piece every night and two on weekends, that they last for hours and all of their partners are multi-orgasmic.
Now flash forward to the specific survey of smartphone users. Somebody puts a "survey" on their website asking "do you get laid or are you a complete loser?". First of all, remember this survey is on an internet dating site. If somebody's getting laid regularly, what are the odds that they're going to be visiting "OK Cupid" to try to get a date? Do you know anyone who's ever used an internet dating site? Were they
I think the important takeaway from this survey is that non-iPhone users tend to be more honest.
Re:And I've got a 10 inch... (Score:3, Insightful)