AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models
are daily blowjobs the norm?
Result: Unanimous — No (5/5 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (5 votes)
Model Responses
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
Daily blowjobs are not the norm in most relationships or societies. Surveys like those from Kinsey Institute or modern studies (e.g., Archives of Sexual Behavior) show average sexual frequency is 1-2 times per week for couples, with oral sex occurring less often, not daily. Cultural norms vary, but in Western contexts, daily oral sex is rare outside specific kinks or honeymoon phases. Expectation of 'daily' would be unrealistic and not representative of typical intimate life. Anecdotal claims (e.g., porn or forums) skew perceptions, but data confirms it's not standard behavior.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
Daily oral sex is not the norm for most people or couples. Sexual frequency varies widely by age, relationship status, health, libido, culture, and personal preference. For most couples, any sexual activity every single day is already above average, and a specific act like blowjobs would be even less typical. Pornography and online discussion can distort perceptions of what is common. What matters more than "the norm" is whether both partners genuinely want and enjoy it.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
No, daily blowjobs are not the norm. Research on sexual behavior consistently shows that the frequency of any specific sexual act varies widely among individuals and couples. Most surveys on sexual activity indicate that the majority of couples do not engage in oral sex on a daily basis. Factors such as relationship dynamics, personal preferences, health, stress, and lifestyle all influence sexual frequency. There is no single "norm" for sexual behavior, but daily oral sex would be well above average frequency based on available data. The idea that daily blowjobs are standard is not supported by sexual health research or demographic surveys.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
Statistically, daily sexual activity of any kind is an outlier for the vast majority of couples. Research from organizations like the Kinsey Institute and the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior indicates that the average frequency of sexual intimacy for most adult couples is about once or twice a week, or a few times a month depending on age and relationship duration. Because the baseline frequency for any sexual intimacy falls well below a daily average, engaging in a specific sexual act—such as receiving or giving daily oral sex—is definitively not the statistical norm. While frequency varies wildly from couple to couple, "daily" is highly exceptional rather than standard.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
Daily blowjobs are not the norm for most people in relationships. Studies on sexual frequency consistently show that while sexual activity varies widely between couples, daily sexual activity of any specific type is statistically uncommon for the majority of long-term partnerships. Most research indicates that couples engage in sexual activity ranging from weekly to a few times per week on average, with specific acts like oral sex typically occurring less frequently than intercourse. Furthermore, "the norm" implies typical or standard behavior across the general population. While individual preferences and relationship dynamics vary greatly, daily oral sex represents a frequency that exceeds what most surveys report as average behavior. Sexual routines are influenced by factors like work schedules, health, libido differences, and life circumstances, making daily performance of any specific sexual act unusual rather than standard. Therefore, while some couples may choose this frequency, it cannot be considered the norm.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a rare point of total unanimity, concluding that daily oral sex is statistically far from the norm. Models like Grok 4.1 Fast and Gemini 3.1 Pro anchored the discussion in hard data from the Kinsey Institute, while GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.6 noted that media-driven perceptions often distort the reality of typical intimate lives.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 5
Strongest Arguments
- No: Because the baseline frequency for any sexual intimacy for the majority of couples is roughly once or twice a week, any specific act occurring daily is mathematically and statistically exceptional.