Australia and New Zealand are the winners if measured by promiscuity
- Average partners: Australians report about 13.3 sexual partners, one of the highest globally.
- Premarital sex acceptance: Roughly 81% of Australians say premarital sex is morally acceptable or not a moral issue.
- Legal framework: Prostitution is legal and regulated, which contributes to openness.
- Cultural attitude: Sexuality is often treated as a natural part of life, with fewer taboos compared to more conservative societies
but Nordic countries win if sexual liberation is measured by sexual health, education, acceptance, consent, and equality
I am not a PUA, but my limited experience tells me this is true about Aussies and Nordic women.
I dated a very good-looking Australian and as soon as we became friends, she suprised me by taking her clothes off without hesitation and without drama gave me a blowjob.
Seemed too quick as expectation building is part of the experience. With her, it was like lets have a few minutes of quick fun and get sex out of the way to find out if we like each other. - English women seem the same, once you are friends, sex is no biggie.
Nordic and Icelandic women have told me that their liberation means they can do what they want, but it does not mean they sleep around.
Very small sample size, of course.
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