A Sydney escort has revealed the professions she thinks make men better in the bedroom and the answers might surprise you.
Escort Katija Cortez has revealed the professions that make men better at sex.
Ms Cortez, 28, who is based in Sydney, has discovered that after years of working in the industry and dealing with all types of men, she’s figured out the jobs that create the best lovers.
She’s taken her research so seriously that she’s even compiled a list of the top four.
The 28-year-old said that personal trainers come in at fourth place for reasons you’d expect – they keep fit and active.
“This means they have good strength and stamina and maintain a healthy lifestyle. This translates fantastically in the bedroom,” she told news.com.au.
Coming in third are men who work as medical professionals, such as doctors, surgeons, and physiotherapists – anyone with a strong grasp of how the human body works.
“This should come as no surprise that anyone with a university level understanding of female anatomy would be incredibly good in bed because they know exactly where everything is,” she argued.
Ms Cortez said she’s a fan of these men because they don’t need her to explain how her body works, and therefore, the sex is better because of it.
“These men know exactly what they are doing when it comes to stimulating the female body.”Professional athletes have snagged the second spot.
According to Ms Cortez, anyone who takes care of themselves and has good stamina makes a better lover, but the difference between professional athletes and trainers is that athletes know what they are capable of.
“I have noticed that sports stars and athletes are much more in tune with their bodies and how to move them, so I give them the number two spot,” she said.
Taking out first place is slightly unexpected or makes perfect sense, depending on your past experiences.
Ms Cortez said the best lovers are always tradies.
“Who doesn’t love a tradie? There is just something so hot about the thought of a man doing something gritty and manly” she said.
“I think this is a huge part of the allure of the tradie which taps into something primal as a female, as not only do tradies have a real practical job, but it’s seeing a man do manly, rugged things, or a man who works hard and plays harder when he gets home.”
Like athletes and personal trainers, tradies are often in good shape, which is a huge plus in Ms Cortez’s books.
“They also typically have a lot of upper body strength, which certainly comes in handy. So when they say, tradies get the ladies, they weren’t wrong!” she added.
Of course, within this, Ms Cortez says she always comes across “outliers” men who work in dull industries but are amazing at sex.
“On average, men who are healthier and of good physical fitness tend to be better performers than those who are unhealthy or unfit,” she said.
“So, those with jobs that demand peak physical fitness tend to be much better performers than those whose jobs require them to sit down all day. The outliers here are those men with desk jobs who ensure they keep up their physical fitness outside of work.”
Ms. Cortez isn’t suggesting men get a different job to become better in bed, but she does have some notes.
“Prioritise endurance training, know how to use what you have got, and don’t be a selfish lover.”
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