In the most general terms, male children who relocate geographies more and/or change schools more between K-12 tend to have worse sexual outcomes. Parental decisions impact this and this thread is about fathers making lives. A father can be a factor in childhood relocations and/or K-12 school changes.
When I write about things, I try to write about the middle of the bell curve type men.
@GoodMan32 -- you might find it difficult to relate to much of this because socially you were not middle of the bell curve. While on looks you might have been middle of the bell curve, the personality attributes variable has made you lower tier/outlier. Many things you discuss on this forum are outlier.
It is true that someone in the same school district throughout childhood who is socially maladaptive (as you were) is going to struggle. A social misfit is going to struggle regardless of K-12 in the same area or with relocations.
When a mid-tier, middle of the bell curve male child experiences relocation during the K-12 years, it increases the probability he'll get bullied in a new school for being the new kid. That's the kind of thing that can set a boy back a long way and devastate his self esteem. Multiple relocations and multiple school changes weaken social circles. Weaker social circles make it more difficult to get cooch.
There are plenty of males out there that are able to have sex because of being agreeable, mid-tier guys with few relocations in life. They got LTRs from their social circles.