Posted on 10/14/2007 10:41:54 PM PDT by george76
A new survey has shown that Kiwi women are the most promiscuous in the world, with an average of 20.4 sexual partners.
The survey, by condom-maker Durex, questioned 26 thousand people in 26 countries...
The poll showed that Kiwi women are up there with Austrian men, who have 29.3 sexual partners. New Zealand emerged as the only country where women have more sexual partners than their men.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesofindia.indiatimes.com ...
I have no difficulty believing this story.
In regards to the photo... Are we even sure these chicks are from this planet? ; )
Love it!
Could be Texas?
Are we even sure these chicks are from this planet?
These are not “chicks”!
They are each their own planet!
My friend we ship women like that to Arkansas.
Here are some of the "keepers".
trust me Texas women aren't hard to look at.
LOL
NOT knowin’ where they’ve been...or KNOWIN’ where they’ve been!
Thanks :
I have no difficulty believing this story.
There’s two things this story tells us; #1 Kiwi men do not know how to satisfy their women and #2 Austrailian women do not know how to satify their men.
Pingy Dingy!
The BEACH not the whales!
> #2 Austrailian women do not know how to satify their men.
Kiwi men are more interested in the Rugby than sex. Not even dynamite will budge him from the couch in front of the telly when there’s a game on: and it doesn’t matter what the missus is wearing or what she thinks she wants to do. For eighty minutes he will be mesmerised — stunned, even — and for two hours before the game with the pre-game show, and for four hours after the game with the hi-lites, and then for another six hours down at the pub talking the Rugby with his mates. In this state you could amputate him from the neck up and he wouldn’t pay a blind bit of notice.
That accounts for the winter months. For the summer months, there is always The Cricket.
LOL! IF I were a man, I would too. There's just something about "Kiwi women" that doesn't sound too sexy.
Can you advise us if it makes life a coarse as we can imagine for everyone except 19 year old males, or will you maintain the mass media fiction that nothing can be lovelier?
> Can you advise us if it makes life a coarse as we can imagine for everyone except 19 year old males, or will you maintain the mass media fiction that nothing can be lovelier?
New Zealand has an awful lot going for it, and in many ways it is less coarse than, say, Australia. But there is an element or two of truth in what I’ve written.
For example, a week ago last Sunday New Zealand lost in the quarter finals of the World Cup of Rugby, having gone into the contest odds-on favorites to romp right thru and win the Cup. Some Australian was so sure of this that he bet $6 million on the All Blacks (NZ) to win it all. Everyone — all the experts — saw New Zealand beating France by 30 points at least, based on current form...
...of course, they lost to France: they deserved to. France played good, solid (if uninspired) Rugby, and the All Blacks played like muppets. And the Nation went into a state of mourning. It was the ONLY topic of discussion for many days, and indeed is still being discussed now. Even the Prime Minister weighed in on the subject. Talkback radio, television, the newspapers — everyone.
It was a genuine grief cycle: disbelief, anger — the whole shooting match. And it was everybody, even those who do not normally watch or even care about The Rugby: it was like a death in the family.
There is no equivalent to this national religion in the US: for the Rugby is definitely a religion and the All Blacks are definitely gods to be worshipped. Baseball doesn’t come close. Good Christians stayed away from Church to watch The Rugby (and God duly punished them for doing so by making The All Blacks lose — some people will actually believe that).
There are entire television shows where they get washed-up Rugby players to host discussion-format, and all they talk about is The Rugby. It is as turgid as used dishwater. And people watch it!
With the Rugby comes a very strong drinking culture: kiwis drink like fish, much more than your average Yank. That can lead to some fairly unpleasant scenes.
The question is, if the Kiwi men are so busy watching "The Rugby" and "The Cricket", with whom are the Kiwi women having sex?
> As one might expect, New Zealand and Australia have higher rates of Sexually Transmitted Disease.
I’m not sure how the Australians got involved here: the report speaks of Austrian men: you know, where Arnie comes from.
> The question is, if the Kiwi men are so busy watching “The Rugby” and “The Cricket”, with whom are the Kiwi women having sex?
Your guess is as good as mine.
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