So, lovefromgirl, given your
Post #32 description, I am tentatively proposing the following table. Please copy/change/paste as you see fit, I am just trying to see if I understand you correctly.
A few words of explanation:
The word "partner" in the "# partners" column is intended to cover both lifetime companions and one-night stands. It is intended to be a very generalized use of the word "partner." As for the "#" in that column, it is intended to be approximate number, especially for x=+3, where the # could be 7 or more partners. For x=-3, the # could be one or zero partners.
The "longevity" words in the "# longevity" column represent both the approximate type of time scale the relationship (or playing) will last, and a kind of indicator of the approximate level of intimacy. A lifetime commitment to a partner would usually result in a very intimate relationship, whereas a 1-encounter "relationship" would amount to just sex (or a superficial date). The "#" in that column is an approximate number also; in all cases (except perhaps "1 lifetime"), the "1" could be interpreted as "one or more" (or even, "a bit less than one").
All of these are intended to be very vague and approximate estimates, that loosely correspond to the size of network desired, and the level of intimacy desired. I'm really just thinking out loud here, trying to take a stab at what I figured you had in mind, so please, I invite you to make corrections to my ideas here as listed.
Here, then, is the preliminary, first-draft table I propose:
±X, ±Y = # partners, # longevity
+3, +3 = 7 partners, 1 lifetime
+3, +2 = 7 partners, 1 decade
+3, +1 = 7 partners, 1 year
+3, ±0 = 7 partners, 1 month
+3, -1 = 7 partners, 1 week
+3, -2 = 7 partners, 1 night
+3, -3 = 7 partners, 1 encounter
+2, +3 = 6 partners, 1 lifetime
+2, +2 = 6 partners, 1 decade
+2, +1 = 6 partners, 1 year
+2, ±0 = 6 partners, 1 month
+2, -1 = 6 partners, 1 week
+2, -2 = 6 partners, 1 night
+2, -3 = 6 partners, 1 encounter
+1, +3 = 5 partners, 1 lifetime
+1, +2 = 5 partners, 1 decade
+1, +1 = 5 partners, 1 year
+1, ±0 = 5 partners, 1 month
+1, -1 = 5 partners, 1 week
+1, -2 = 5 partners, 1 night
+1, -3 = 5 partners, 1 encounter
±0, +3 = 4 partners, 1 lifetime
±0, +2 = 4 partners, 1 decade
±0, +1 = 4 partners, 1 year
±0, ±0 = 4 partners, 1 month
±0, -1 = 4 partners, 1 week
±0, -2 = 4 partners, 1 night
±0, -3 = 4 partners, 1 encounter
-1, +3 = 3 partners, 1 lifetime
-1, +2 = 3 partners, 1 decade
-1, +1 = 3 partners, 1 year
-1, ±0 = 3 partners, 1 month
-1, -1 = 3 partners, 1 week
-1, -2 = 3 partners, 1 night
-1, -3 = 3 partners, 1 encounter
-2, +3 = 2 partners, 1 lifetime
-2, +2 = 2 partners, 1 decade
-2, +1 = 2 partners, 1 year
-2, ±0 = 2 partners, 1 month
-2, -1 = 2 partners, 1 week
-2, -2 = 2 partners, 1 night
-2, -3 = 2 partners, 1 encounter
-3, +3 = 1 partner, 1 lifetime
-3, +2 = 1 partner, 1 decade
-3, +1 = 1 partner, 1 year
-3, ±0 = 1 partner, 1 month
-3, -1 = 1 partner, 1 week
-3, -2 = 1 partner, 1 night
-3, -3 = 1 partner, 1 encounter
So for example, when x=0 and y=0, the person generally goes through about four short-term partners in one or more months. This notion, by the way, doesn't necessarily account for a long-term core relationship that the person may have. Instead, you could think of it as a broad average of all of the person's partners, put together.
I'm not sure that any of this matches what you had in mind, but I thought I'd take a stab at it. Let me know how you might do it differently.
Regards,
Kevin T.