Show HN: I made a worldwide sexual life dashboard (worldsexmap.com)
The idea is to share data-based insights about sexual life
I’ve worked in SexEd startups, and it’s wild that humanity doesn’t have this data. Most major academic studies have focused on sex primarily from a health and reproduction perspective, leaving many important and interesting questions unexplored (for many reasons)
To promote transparency, the anonymous data will be open-sourced, allowing researchers, students and anyone interested to analyze it
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But also: please don't populate the browser history if you change pages on bar charts.
I downloaded an image from here: https://www.naturalearthdata.com/downloads/10m-raster-data/1...
And overlaid it like this: https://imgur.com/a/ERuWMoP
I lined up South America as best I could, but North America and especially Alaska are way off to the side.
For example, HSV-1 is an STI, and 70-80% of adults globally have it (certainly more than 50% in pretty much every country).
90% of people have or will have had HPV in their lifetime (though to be fair, many don't know about it as it's not tested for in men)
16% of survey respondents said they have never had an STI, which is frankly impossible.
Every user apparently answered "age of first sexual intercourse" with a number?
"sexual intercourse" is poorly defined for our 6% of lesbians (does that mean vaginal or anal penetration with a toy, and if so does that require a partner?). Wikipedia defines it as "typically involving" and goes on to say:
> There are different views on what constitutes sexual intercourse or other sexual activity, which can impact views of sexual health
Even people who are being honest might not count e.g. oral herpes as an STI if they contracted it in a non-sexual way.
>Every user apparently answered "age of first sexual intercourse" with a number?
... As opposed to what?
That's pretty much my point, self-reporting with vague questions leads to bad data. HSV-1 can be transmitted orally to genitally however, and genital HSV-1 is now more common in many places than genital HSV-1 [1] (likely from oral-to-genital transmission since HSV-1 is less active genitally, and barriers are far less commonly used orally than with PiV intercourse)
From [1]: "In studies conducted in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, cultures performed on samples taken from lesions of genital herpes indicated that more than 50% of infections were due to HSV-1"
> .. As opposed to what?
As opposed to... not having had sexual intercourse?
[1]: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/infectious-d...
I suspect that number will soon become out-of-date, given that there's a widely available vaccination against HPV now.
Also, many people get cold sores from their mum or dad. You are basically calling us all mfers..
But these are all transmitted both sexually and non-sexually. HSV-1 and HSV-2 are only very subtly different, and both occur genitally (in Canadian provinces which studied this, more than 50% of genital HSV was attributed to HSV-1 [1])
Wikipedia considers it an STI[2], and I think the much more relevant consideration is whether it can be transmitted through sexual contact (genital-genital or oral-genital). Do you have any reason to believe a cold is transmitted through sexual contact (genital-genital or oral-genital) rather than just from kissing?
[1]: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/infectious-d...
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexually_transmitted_infection
What is the risk the stats have been gamed by bad actors?
Who’s the “I”?
“Designed by Cozy Ventures” … “We're a company that creates advanced digital solutions for early-stage startups.”
Update: Removed this information from the website