A recent survey has revealed that medical students have more sexual partners than students of any other discipline
A recent survey has revealed that medical students have more sexual partners than students of any other discipline.u00a0
According to a survey conducted over more than 1000 students at Cambridge University have revealed that medical students had an average of eight sexual partners in their lives so far.
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The results also showed that students studying theology had the fewest number of sexual partners with two while political science students had seven and those studying history had six partners.
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And students doing language courses had an average of five sexual partners.
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However, poor performers were likely to have a higher than average number of sexual partners.
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Student union president Mark Fletcher told student newspaper Varsity, which conducted the survey, that the results were no surprise to him.
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"It's obvious that the mathematicians haven't found the winning formula yet," News.com.au quoted Mr Fletcher, as saying.
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"But it's good to see that doctors and nurses is still a popular game," he added.
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The findings also revealed that around 25 per cent of respondents admitted on trying sado-masochism and 40 per cent said they had had a one-night stand,
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However, more than 60 per cent said they had never been checked for sexually transmitted diseases.