I wouldn't make a call because it has happened at a few churches I went to. That is such a small snapshot that might not reflect what is going on in the broader picture.
According to a
2011 article from the Christian Post:
A 2014 Christian Post
article found:
According to this
2020 article from the Pew Research Center:
Sadly, we live in a different time. Sex is pushed very hard everywhere. I recently read an article that shared 1/10th of 12 and 13-year-olds are reaching out to hotlines fearing they have a porn addiction and it's causing all sorts of confusion for them. The abundance of free porn, the sexualizing of children and our culture, etc, leads to a lowering of moral standards. It's much harder to avoid it in today.
This doesn't mean God's rules on sex have changed. The standard IS to remain a virgin until marriage, but there is no data to suggest the blame is with men or women. It takes two people to have sex, so for every Christian man who had sex, there is also a Christian woman. Both Christian men and women are probably dating non-Christians and not holding up that standard.
As a male, it is too easy for us to blame women and think they are tainted, but any person who made a mistake, repented, and changed their behavior is no longer impure. It is not right to lump every single person who has ever had sex into the same box and treat them as if they are less than human for giving into a basic human desire.