To the Polish and Unpolish women of SG,
In my dating/hooking-up/fooling around experiences I noticed a trend. All the polish girls I've been with get orgasms super easily. Like... I'm kissing them on the neck and they're about to start screaming. They're already moaning and breathing super heavy and I haven't even taken my pants off yet!! It's pretty out of control compared to all the other girls I've known.
Here's my question: Do polish girls get orgasms easier?
Can any polish ladies on SG confirm or deny this??? haha
Cigarette said:
I recommend using warm water, mild dish detergent, and a soft, cotton cloth. In no time, your orgasms will regain their luster and shine.
Don't put them in the dishwasher. You'll end up with waterspots.
hawkorhandsaw said:
No. there's no reason why polish women would or could orgasm any different than anyone else.
well technically psychology plays more of a role in sexuality than even physical characteristics and culture and environment definitely help to mold psychology.
some cultures are more sexually repressed than others and some are more open. i would say nationality can have an effect on orgasms...maybe.
Polish women have a button right behind their left kneecap. Works every time. Not to be confused with Hungarian women, who have the button behind their right kneecap.
Jace said:
Polish women have a button right behind their left kneecap. Works every time. Not to be confused with Hungarian women, who have the button behind their right kneecap.
Is this a TICKLE button? Because the last polish girl I touched behind the left kneecap couldn't stop laughing.
Polish women are unlike Western women due to the historical, cultural, and political situation of Poland. The woman in Poland has always been put on the pedestal. She has been cherished as a homemaker, a mother to her children and a great wife. She has always been a pillar of a family, many times working outside of the home and taking care of her husband and her children on top of that.
Since Polish society gives a high priority of raising children, the women are given the responsibility of raising children and caring for their family. They are the ones that get up early in the morning, prepare breakfast and get the kids ready to school. Many Polish women are stay-at-home mothers. They have enough time and energy to take care of the children, play with them, and make sure that they have everything they need. There are some Polish women, however, who work professionally outside of home. In such situations, small children are either in a day care during they day or spend the day at one of the relatives. Since extended family is very important in Poland, the more popular arrangement is that either a grandma or aunt will care for the children while the mother is at work.
Polish women take care of their husbands just as much as they take care of their children.
As a matter of fact, the women work double jobs while their husbands usually work at only one job. The majority of women work professionally outside of their homes. The jobs they hold are usually in the areas of healthcare and education. Demanding as those jobs may be, the Polish women are expected to give the 100% of their efforts to caring for their husband and the household. Right after they come back home from work they begin their homely duties such as cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and doing laundry. The women work hard so that when their husbands come home they can enjoy the atmosphere of a clean home. Polish women take pride in being able to offer freshly cooked meal to their husbands and allow them to relax in the atmosphere of their home.
Apart from extensive knowledge on how to take care of their families' appetites and leisure time, women born in Poland know a lot about being economical and diligent. They won't waste anything that can still be of use unless the family decides otherwise. Moreover, some of them can even fix broken things, like scratches on walls, broken windows or... leaking faucets, but they do appreciate if a man can do it for them.
Polish females marry on average at age 23 and men at age 26. Once they get married, they hardly ever divorce. Divorce is not as prevalent in Poland as it is in many of the other former communist countries such as Russia. This difference is associated with Poland being a traditionally Catholic country, where over 90% are Catholic. Catholicism forbids married couples to divorce. Even if they do divorce, Polish females are unwilling to remarry. Typically, in a divorce women receive custody of the children. In 1991, women were granted sole custody of the children in over 70% of the divorce cases involving children under age 18. As wives, Polish women are very faithful and devoted. Once their trust is broken, however, they are not likely to trust somebody else. Due to their upbringing, they are taught to be faithful to one man and one man only.
Polish women have always had equal access to education and today they have higher levels of educational attainment than young Polish men. Poland, like the rest of the Soviet alliance in Eastern Europe, offered women more opportunities for higher education and employment, than did most West European countries. Many professions, such as architecture, engineering, and university teaching, employed a considerably higher percentage of women in Poland than in the West, and over 60 percent of medical students in 1980 were women. In many households in the 1980s, women earned more than their husbands. Yet the socialist system that yielded those statistics also uniformly excluded women from the highest positions of economic and political power. The end of communist government brought a new debate about women's role in Polish society. A significant part of society saw the political transformation as an appropriate time for women to return full-time to the home after communism had forced them into the workplace and weakened the Polish family.
atomicant said:
this is quite possibly one of the most retarded threads i have seen.
ever.
The OP is quite clearly a man of considerable sexual prowess, for he has the power of Orgasm and he useth this power indiscriminately, Polish women are just a small part of it. But he's too humble to admit that, so instead he makes a series of stunning observations about national identity, female sexuality and the human condition. Ho yuss.
lil_tuffy said:
Polish women are unlike Western women due to the historical, cultural, and political situation of Poland. The woman in Poland has always been put on the pedestal. She has been cherished as a homemaker, a mother to her children and a great wife. She has always been a pillar of a family, many times working outside of the home and taking care of her husband and her children on top of that.
Since Polish society gives a high priority of raising children, the women are given the responsibility of raising children and caring for their family. They are the ones that get up early in the morning, prepare breakfast and get the kids ready to school. Many Polish women are stay-at-home mothers. They have enough time and energy to take care of the children, play with them, and make sure that they have everything they need. There are some Polish women, however, who work professionally outside of home. In such situations, small children are either in a day care during they day or spend the day at one of the relatives. Since extended family is very important in Poland, the more popular arrangement is that either a grandma or aunt will care for the children while the mother is at work.
Polish women take care of their husbands just as much as they take care of their children.
As a matter of fact, the women work double jobs while their husbands usually work at only one job. The majority of women work professionally outside of their homes. The jobs they hold are usually in the areas of healthcare and education. Demanding as those jobs may be, the Polish women are expected to give the 100% of their efforts to caring for their husband and the household. Right after they come back home from work they begin their homely duties such as cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and doing laundry. The women work hard so that when their husbands come home they can enjoy the atmosphere of a clean home. Polish women take pride in being able to offer freshly cooked meal to their husbands and allow them to relax in the atmosphere of their home.
Apart from extensive knowledge on how to take care of their families' appetites and leisure time, women born in Poland know a lot about being economical and diligent. They won't waste anything that can still be of use unless the family decides otherwise. Moreover, some of them can even fix broken things, like scratches on walls, broken windows or... leaking faucets, but they do appreciate if a man can do it for them.
Polish females marry on average at age 23 and men at age 26. Once they get married, they hardly ever divorce. Divorce is not as prevalent in Poland as it is in many of the other former communist countries such as Russia. This difference is associated with Poland being a traditionally Catholic country, where over 90% are Catholic. Catholicism forbids married couples to divorce. Even if they do divorce, Polish females are unwilling to remarry. Typically, in a divorce women receive custody of the children. In 1991, women were granted sole custody of the children in over 70% of the divorce cases involving children under age 18. As wives, Polish women are very faithful and devoted. Once their trust is broken, however, they are not likely to trust somebody else. Due to their upbringing, they are taught to be faithful to one man and one man only.
Polish women have always had equal access to education and today they have higher levels of educational attainment than young Polish men. Poland, like the rest of the Soviet alliance in Eastern Europe, offered women more opportunities for higher education and employment, than did most West European countries. Many professions, such as architecture, engineering, and university teaching, employed a considerably higher percentage of women in Poland than in the West, and over 60 percent of medical students in 1980 were women. In many households in the 1980s, women earned more than their husbands. Yet the socialist system that yielded those statistics also uniformly excluded women from the highest positions of economic and political power. The end of communist government brought a new debate about women's role in Polish society. A significant part of society saw the political transformation as an appropriate time for women to return full-time to the home after communism had forced them into the workplace and weakened the Polish family.
But do Polish women like teh butt secks? That's what everyone wants to know.
Cianuro said:
well.. i moan a lot hahahaha !!! but i don't know about this.. i'm sorry !! all i can say is i like to moan.. A LOT... it's uncontrollable for me
The aim of the study was to collect information as regards of the sexual life of women in Poland and their opinions on sex.
Herein research encompasses the representative group of 1019 Polish women in the age from 18 to 59. They unaided completed specially prepared questionnaire.
Maturation of the Polish women, who currently are between 18 and 59, most frequently took place between 12 and 14 years old (45%). Until the age of 15 the most popular sexual experience was masturbation, seeing exhibitionist (13%) and touching genitals (9%). Every second Polish woman starts the sexual life before 18. Orgasm is most often achieved by vaginal intercourse (80%) or by stimulation of clitoris (21%). 8% of all women have never experienced orgasm and the most frequent sexual problems include: decrease of sexual needs (30%) and rare orgasm (21%). The most commonly used contraception method is interrupted intercourse (50%) and condoms (50%). Every third Polish woman avails of oral contraception. Nearly every fifth Polish woman does not use any contraception.
Most of the Polish women conduct an active sexual life, especially in the age 25-34. They generally accept their sexuality. Sex among Polish women is perceived as something natural, as natural need of every human being. It seems that presently general customs of the Polish women are subject to liberalization. It is reflected both in their declarations as regards of the said subject but also in the opinions concerning celibacy of priests.
ThinkInAnalog
Ann Arbor, MI
March 2009
MAY 15, 2009 07:33 PM