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Exploring the Correlation Between Women's Education Levels and Higher Number of Sexual Partners

Women with higher education levels tend to have more sexual partners due to factors such as increased social networks, delayed familial duties, sexual empowerment, and improved sexual health knowledge. This trend differs in men, highlighting the complexity of factors influencing sexual behavior.
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