
Datablog | How do Georgians perceive women’s sexual freedom?
Since 2013, Georgians have overall become more accepting of women having pre-marital sex and having a child outside of wedlock.
Since 2013, Georgians have overall become more accepting of women having pre-marital sex and having a child outside of wedlock.
Only 51% of Georgians believed it was justifiable for men to have a sexual relationship before marriage, compared to 30% believing the same for women.
While Georgian society tends to find sex before marriage unacceptable for women, attitudes are slowly changing. New data shows people increasingly think that both women and men having pre-marital sex is acceptable, at least some of the time. The results come from the Knowledge of and Attitudes towards the European Union in Georgia survey, funded by the Europe Foundation and carried out by CRRC Georgia. According to the data, the public is significantly more likely to accept men having sex be