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    1. davenator49111 on

      2025 being the left bar and 2019 being the right bar feels backwards and makes this harder to interpret IMO

    2. Objective_Reality232 on

      Do the numbers mean that is how many people are or are not virgins?

    3. Or they are just all gay now.

      Edit: Since I’m getting downvoted, I assume people missed the note from OP that it only includes heterosexual experiences.

    4. how do the numbers go down? 96% of 24 year olds have had a kiss, but only 92% of 25 year olds?

    5. Sorry about my inability to read German, but why do some of the numbers go down as age increases?

    6. TheRemanence on

      Anyone else find this quite sad? My old millenial heart wishes gen Z had a youth without a pandemic and too much social media.

    7. joanfiggins on

      I think the important take away here is that if you haven’t had sex by 18, don’t plan on it happening until your 19. That’s such an odd pause.

    8. Seems like they’re waiting for 21 to drink and to fuck. I guess that’s makes sense?

    9. kayonotkayle on

      What a bunch of prudes. Thats what happens when kids stop socializing. No parties, no get togethers, no fun. Hey, lets go to Starbucks, act like assholes, and post it to insta! For fucks sake. I’d rather not let them breed.

    10. MrAflac9916 on

      Kind of makes no sense that less 25 year olds reported having kissed someone than 19-24 year olds did, in 2019

    11. CubesTheGamer on

      Statistics is funny. 18 year olds in this data set are 5% less likely to be experienced with kissing than 17 year olds

    12. ImmodestPolitician on

      They should have divided it by gender as well. I would bet you would see divergent results.

    13. CraigJHajumel on

      You’re telling me that 3% of people that were 19 in 2019 lost their kissing experience by 25 in 2025?

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