Coco Bae, a 37-year-old Canadian sex worker, has recently exposed the shortcomings of Australian men in the bedroom during an interview on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. Bae, who claims to be “collecting flags” by sleeping with men from various countries, has had sexual encounters with over 100 Australian men and believes they need to “step it up” when it comes to their bedroom performance.
When KIIS FM host Kyle Sandilands inquired about what Australian men were doing wrong, Bae pointed out their lack of effort and poor hygiene, specifically mentioning the need to wash their hands and clean under their fingernails. “C’mon, look under your fingernails!” she exclaimed, prompting co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson to apologize on behalf of Australian men and question whether the issue was related to the high number of tradesmen in the country.
Bae clarified that while she loves tradies and their strong hands, they need to pay more attention to their personal hygiene. She also revealed that Australian men tend to “go straight to doggy,” referring to the popular sexual position, without focusing on their partners’ desires.
This revelation comes on the heels of several adult content creators sharing their experiences with Australian men’s bedroom mistakes. Annie Knight, who claims to be the country’s most sexually active woman, noted that male lovers in Australia have a “jump straight in” approach to sex. Fellow creators Kay Manuel and Alicia Davis echoed this sentiment, stating that Australian men often rush to reach the finish line without considering their partners’ needs.
Bae’s global sexual adventures have taken her to various countries, including the United States, India, Germany, England, and even Djibouti, a small nation in Africa. Her experiences have given her a unique perspective on the sexual habits and preferences of men from different cultures.
The candid discussion on The Kyle and Jackie O Show has sparked a conversation about the importance of communication, effort, and mutual satisfaction in sexual relationships. It serves as a reminder that both partners should prioritize each other’s desires and well-being, regardless of cultural background or nationality.
As the topic of Australian men’s bedroom blunders continues to gain attention, it may prompt some self-reflection and a shift in attitudes towards sex and intimacy. Open communication, a focus on foreplay, and a genuine interest in one’s partner’s pleasure could go a long way in improving the sexual experiences of both men and women in Australia and beyond.
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