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Promiscuous Kiwi Women!
July 20 2011
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RHP User
14 years ago
seriously that doctor needs help. what women do with their body is their own business. basically my personal beliefs are that in the end, when your life is slipping away it will be only you who can look back on your life, only you can judge whether you lead a fulfilled life and done what you wanted. as for the promiscuity, i don't see it either. guess it comes back to the sluts and studs thing. comes back to the good old one rule for one, one for the other bullshit
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RHP User
14 years ago
You would think that they are more worried about doing something about the earthquakes than that crap..........
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RHP User
14 years ago
As an ex-kiwi and one who had lived here for a while. I tend to get on very well with the opposite sex...always have. Speaking in generalities and not specifically about ONE person, (so please dont answer saying you are not like that) the NZ women tend to be more outgoing and adventurous in the bedroom. They put more effort into thier sexual sessions than the Australian women. A lot of men I talk to have commented on this and I am told that the Australian girls tend to expect the man to do more than the woman does. In other words, they lie back and take it and dont give much in return. Now I know that the RHP women are not like this. Part of this can be attributed to lifestyle. NZ is a laid back place where people party maybe a bit too much. Alcohol tends to lower the inhibitions just a little. Dont worry about the idea that the kiwi lasses are going to be shamed. Ha! Not likely! We are a lusty bunch and such surveys are likely to spur the girls on to more sex as they laugh it all off. Our ancestors were not stitched up pommies. NZ was settled by the Scots, Irish and Welsh in the beginning. Mix that with the natural and open attitude of the Maori and we have been raised by generations of people who appreciate all that recreational sex has to offer. JMO
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RHP User
14 years ago
have to agree my ex and i used to play with a moari girl she was totally uninhibited and her appetite knew no limits she was a top chick
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RHP User
14 years ago
Normally whereever I travel I take along my fishng gea and/or snow skiis. | No one goes to New Zealand to fish or ski. | | You know I'll be baaa-ack. There are just too damn many one-liners hanging here to miss out on this one.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Let 'em go right ahead. We can welcome the New Zealand women in the spirit of ANZAC to Australia where there are more than enough people willing to help them "overcome" any stigmatism that they may have developed regarding sexual practices. Then in about 10 years or so the NZ government can launch a campaigne to help NZ women become adventurous in the Boudoir. Gotta love experts
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RHP User
14 years ago
Each other. Damn. I can see them in my minds eye squirming away there.... all that loose tittie, snapper... strap ons waving in the soothing Pacific breeze... but not a dick to be seen. No wonder 19th century sailors called it paradise on earth.Damn... now I'm all horny. :p. HugsStalky
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RHP User
14 years ago
As a Kiwi lass myself and from what I heard from others you are right about the Kiwi girls...kinky mares that we are! I find it amusing that someone thinks shaming women in to chastitiy is the answer to something that really does not seem to be a problem. If I were to play devils advocate however I would say perhaps what is needed is to make sure young women are educated in birth control options, safe sex, drug and alcohol abuse etc etc.....That way women can make informed choices about sex. I think remove the stigmatism surrounding sex so it and any or all the issues surrounding it can be talked about openly and honestly between parents and children and couples and mothers and daughters. xx Salina
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RHP User
14 years ago
have always wanted to go to New Zealand, now i have one more reason to go. i dunno about the rest of the aussie guys but i find the kiwi accent pretty sexy
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RHP User
14 years ago
Is there a stigma surrounding sex and promiscuity? My bad! I didnt realise....
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'fionabee' As an ex-kiwi and one who had lived here for a while. I tend to get on very well with the opposite sex...always have. Speaking in generalities and not specifically about ONE person, (so please dont answer saying you are not like that) the NZ women tend to be more outgoing and adventurous in the bedroom. They put more effort into thier sexual sessions than the Australian women. A lot of men I talk to have commented on this and I am told that the Australian girls tend to expect the man to do more than the woman does. In other words, they lie back and take it and dont give much in return. Now I know that the RHP women are not like this. Part of this can be attributed to lifestyle. NZ is a laid back place where people party maybe a bit too much. Alcohol tends to lower the inhibitions just a little. Dont worry about the idea that the kiwi lasses are going to be shamed. Ha! Not likely! We are a lusty bunch and such surveys are likely to spur the girls on to more sex as they laugh it all off. Our ancestors were not stitched up pommies. NZ was settled by the Scots, Irish and Welsh in the beginning. Mix that with the natural and open attitude of the Maori and we have been raised by generations of people who appreciate all that recreational sex has to offer. JMO
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RHP User
14 years ago
either Stalky's right, or a lot of tourists are arriving home from New Zealand happy.
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RHP User
14 years ago
of us kiwis in this thread :)MrA
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RHP User
14 years ago
Please call me and say... | Quoting 'desserts'Guess where I come from?? | "Hi there, my specialty is desserts and if you would like to have 6...just let me know". | I will book the first flight outta here.
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erotictouch4u
14 years ago
Quoting 'singlenow888'have to agree my ex and i used to play with a moari girl she was totally uninhibited and her appetite knew no limits she was a top chick Years ago while working in TeRapa I knew one who took such a shine to one of my married workmates she climbed into his motel room through a window late one night. Didn't get her anything but more drinking. ...now if only it had been my room she climbed into ET xox
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RHP User
14 years ago
It is spelt Maori, and not all kiwis are maoris. Not that there is anything wrong with being one. it is just that some of us are pakehas!! Quoting 'eagertongue4u' Quoting 'singlenow888'have to agree my ex and i used to play with a moari girl she was totally uninhibited and her appetite knew no limits she was a top chick Years ago while working in TeRapa I knew one who took such a shine to one of my married workmates she climbed into his motel room through a window late one night. Didn't get her anything but more drinking. ...now if only it had been my room she climbed into ET xox
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'desserts' It is spelt Maori, and not all kiwis are maoris. Not that there is anything wrong with being one. it is just that some of us are pakehas!! No. But I have had from time to time.
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erotictouch4u
14 years ago
Quoting 'desserts' It is spelt Maori, and not all kiwis are maoris. Not that there is anything wrong with being one. it is just that some of us are pakehas!! Yes and that is why I specified Maori (thanks for the corrected spelling) to be more specific with my experience ET xox
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RHP User
14 years ago
but a matter of my breeding .... lol....this is one thing I can really blame on my parents - love it!!! . I wonder how many ex-pates are on here??? Have met a few from RHP that are also Kiwi - hmmmmmmm . Kisses Focus
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'focusliason' but a matter of my breeding .... lol....this is one thing I can really blame on my parents - love it!!! . I wonder how many ex-pates are on here??? Have met a few from RHP that are also Kiwi - hmmmmmmm . Kisses FocusOh and happy birthday to you!!!
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RHP User
14 years ago
To be honest, I was married to a Kiwi, he was repressed, never wanted to experiment, sex was predictable, and always the same. Foreplay involved him and his needs, never mine, and if i so much as hinted i wanted a romp around the bedroom, I was made to feel like a sex maniac. I was fustrated in that sense, but never went looking, though at times it was mighty tempting, but as i am a bit old fashioned, I believe if you make marriage vows, you live by them.I am a Kiwi, well ex pat, after being widowed, i married an Aussie, and i found my match alright. Sadly, that came to an end, but i have had another partner since.I don't know if i am the exception to the rule, BUT I have not had Multiple partners, I am and believe in monogomy, NOT polygammy LOL. I am not into sharing, I prefer that one person to having many others, not really that safe and it can cause issues.I have found though, and no offense intended, Aussie males tend to be more promiscuous, they tend to have problems with being faithful and there is very little respect for their relationships. NO its not in retaliation, but a small generalisation based on personal experience.So in essence, i have found Kiwi males tend to be more repressed sexually than Kiwi women, especially Maori men, even maori women are sexually light years behind, they will tell dirty jokes and joke about sex, but with the actual act, they restrict things to the actual bedroom, some will even refuse to even mention the word sex, and I know most of my sister's in laws regarded it as a chore and would try to avoid it, even among my own friends, they would talk about how their husbands would want it, the sight and comments about giving in to keep the peace. When i was younger, i went out with both Maori and pakeha(caucasian) men, I did not have that many partner's, I even had a casual relationship for 2 years, and I remained faithful, dunno about him, but I just did not feel the need to go looking, even though as casual i could have, because i was satisfied with what i had.Now days, after being married, widowed, separated, and just ending a relationship of just over a year, I'm not planning on jumping into anything just yet, I do want to "shop" around a bit, looking back, i jumped from my marriage to a relationship with barely anytime in between, I was still very mixed up and my feelings were all over the place, now i am more grounded, and the door is firmly shut on the love i once felt for my husband(which complicated my relationship no end LOL)and i am 100% ready now to move on.BUT I will say, there might be some Kiwi women who are promiscuous, but no more than other's be they from NZ, Aussie or other places :)
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RHP User
14 years ago
Thanks Mum - mwah . Kisses Focus
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RHP User
14 years ago
Happy Birthday Focus!
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RHP User
14 years ago
I lived in N.Z. for 2 yrs. I once counted 19 women in that time. They were all wonderful!!! I may retire there! Wholesome, healthy women looking for someone to help them get what they want; better if you're from overseas. Always interested in my life & what I did, superb in the sack, then went & made a pot of tea! Fantastic!
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RHP User
14 years ago
kiwifire, would you like an aussie guy to shatter your ideas of aussie guys? either way it isn't about origin, it is about the relationship between the guy and girl regardless of age or origin. we aren't that different, personally i view new zealand as part of aus since we are all pretty much similar and not that different. while being an aussie i find Kiwi's sexy an exotic the most important thing to me is the relationship and i think kiwi's and aussie's are not much different, in bed, in culture and in everything else we are both so similar it doesn't warrant a discussion of differences
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'burngeorgesbush' kiwifire, would you like an aussie guy to shatter your ideas of aussie guys? either way it isn't about origin, it is about the relationship between the guy and girl regardless of age or origin. we aren't that different, personally i view new zealand as part of aus since we are all pretty much similar and not that different. while being an aussie i find Kiwi's sexy an exotic the most important thing to me is the relationship and i think kiwi's and aussie's are not much different, in bed, in culture and in everything else we are both so similar it doesn't warrant a discussion of differences No Aussie and kiwi have very few differences, except culturally with Maori and Aboriginal, pretty much the same mix of English, Irish etc.I know a lot of successful kiwi/Aussie relationships, I certainly will not judge ALL aussie men by the 1 extremely bad marriage i had, then a relationship go wrong. it wouldn't be fair to decided ALL aussie men are like that, I've also met some really kind, nice, genuine Aussie blokes as well, and they are respectful, thoughtful and excellent to talk to. it's been my male friends who have provided the shoulder to cry on when i needed it, they tend to not go running and telling tales, though there are a few exceptions, I dropped a lot of mutual friends when things got very nasty with my Husband, as they were running back and forth, more so to him as i made it clear I did not want or need to know what he was up to, so i got a new circle of mates, with 1 or 2 exceptions. So, I based my statement about Aussie men on what I had happen, not nice finding out your Husband is a serial cheater, womaniser and liar to boot. Over the weekend, my former partner has been trying to sort things out, I am hoping it will work out, its been a year and a half, there is also the fact he has a strong bond with all of my children, and i will admit, I am a young Grandmother, I have 2 grandkids, not bad for 41. BUT my grandkids love him and have been confused lately as to where is granddad(as they call my former partner)and the kids have been nagging.My point i guess is with what i just said, I should take my own advice and work things out. My issue was his friendship with his landlady, after what my husband put me through, its difficult for me to trust. I guess i am so scared that history will repeat, I see more in things than there probably is. I still feel the pain i went through not just walking in on my husband and another woman, but also finding out how many and that he was lying to my face when he said there was no one. I think i have been putting that on my former partner, and that has not been really fair.I think i need to go call him once i post this and we need to have a long talk and sort things. After all, ONE lying cheating, promiscuous Aussie male doe snot mean ALL are like that, so i think i should give my former partner the benefit of the doubt and try to kill off the little voice which keeps telling me it will happen again, and trust him like he deserves.BUT I will play it smart this time and keep my options open LOL
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'JustEnough'Happy Birthday Focus! Mwah!
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