I meant above median. But the graph you link to is skewed heavily to the left. Looks like women think something like 15% of men are above-medium attractiveness. I’m probably not on the right-hand side of that graph.
I constructed a graph of the distribution of number of sexual partners from a large dataset. I expected that most women were having sex with a small # of guys. This is true, but it’s also true, to almost as great a degree, that most men are having sex with a small number of women.
I meant above median. But the graph you link to is skewed heavily to the left. Looks like women think something like 15% of men are above-medium attractiveness. I’m probably not on the right-hand side of that graph.
I constructed a graph of the distribution of number of sexual partners from a large dataset. I expected that most women were having sex with a small # of guys. This is true, but it’s also true, to almost as great a degree, that most men are having sex with a small number of women.
You’re using the term backwards. (I looked it up before posting my comment, and have just done so again.)
Where did you get your dataset?