Knowing Your Partner’s Body Count: Why and How To Go About It

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Your partner’s body count is private data; it is up to them to share it with you. Body count refers to the number of people they have been with since they became sexually active. While some people may not mind disclosing it, others are thoroughly secretive. Find out why your partner’s sexual history should remain in the past and why they may not decide to share. There is also a bonus tip on asking if and when necessary.

Why Your Partner May Not Share Their Body Count

First, let’s analyze why you are asking. After discovering that you are entirely compatible with a person, you may want to commit to the cultures or religions that hold women who have zero body count in high esteem. Unfortunately, if you are from this region, sharing your sexual history may scare you. This is because it is likely to limit the number of suitors or partners you have.

Why care about their past?

Please do not rule out that some people hate being asked about their body count. They prefer to know about the present and the future awaiting them. For these groups of people, the past should be left in the past if it is not worthy of mention.

Verywell Mind believes that your partner would remain tight-lipped due to the fear of being judged. Even though we may want to believe that the world is now advanced and has given women some privileges, some things have not changed. A person withholding details of their sexual history may feel assumptions like “you have STIs or how many have you treated?” would come up.

On the flip side, the other person inquiring may begin to have self-doubt if their partner’s body count is more than they can handle. They may start to think that they are incapable of satisfying their better half sexually.

If, for any reason, you need to table the question to your lover, try these methods:

  • Be empathetic.
  • Let them know that you deeply care for them.
  • Your partner must trust that you will not judge or end the romance.

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