Well can u blame us; it is the land of the free and the home of the brave 😇
Nah, don’t get this vibe at all. All I ever see is posts from in incognitos moaning about porn 😴
Maybe they are more open about it , I find it weird to talk about & im Canadian .
I find it to be the opposite by a mile 😆 most people from the US comes across as prudes on here.
We need a poll to decide if it's true... my husband and I plus are friends are pretty raunchy and openly chat about sex
@Jo haha I defo agree. England weather is shit. Just feels gloomy all the time 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was actually thinking unnoticed the opposite on here! Not that either one is bad. I’d never shame anyone for sex or no sex. You do you!
I noticed Americans seem to be doing it earlier than Brits when I was visiting the UK. But I’d say most everyone was having sex at the same frequency by the time they were in my age group of when I visited (mid 20’s)
i think maybe america is more openly sex positive hence why u might feel that way
https://www.peanut-app.io/share/chFLWJKBVSb i think it’s when i see posts like this one, i always see US women commenting things about being intimate several times a week whereas i tend to see comments from women in the uk about it being more by month than week!
This really shitty book called The 5 Love Languages became popular in the United States. It basically let men choose physical touch as their love language and excused them from doing any other fucking thing ever in a relationship "because it's not their love language," which women were told to accept or else they were big meanie bitches. Women, who now got stuck with men who couldn't pitch in to wipe their own asses, most often chose 'acts of service' as their love language because now their partners were just sitting around waiting for their love sex. Which meant, if a guy did anything at all, the stuff he should have been doing anyway because it was his house, too, she now had to be grateful to him for it, and probably reward him with sex. People LOVE this book. They go nuts for it. Especially men because it gets them off the hook and gets them laid. It's the biggest pile of misogynist shit that I've ever read. I think it's part of why American women use sex to show love
@Jennifer lol I agree with you that the book was not good at all, but it does not even come close to saying that. If your man demands sex and gives you a hard time, he’s still an asshole. He didn’t read the book. It talks about hugging and cuddling for bonding. It’s a book for Christian couples that he thinks are already having a bunch of sex.
@Shore Why do dirty men always pretend their dirty shit is okay if they call it Christian? Gary Chapman is the author, and he's on his third wife. He has a long history of saying very un-Christian bigoted things.
I don’t like the book, but I don’t think the book is dirty at all. I also don’t know because I’m not a Christian man. lol @Jennifer
Well it may be that America has decent weather it's all doom rainy gloom in jolly old England so I mean maybe we can blame the weather or I mean England did invent Victorian sexual suppression I mean they did think orgasms were a sign of hysteria for women at one point maybe the UK is just repressed from a lingering Victorian mindset