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Yoga teacher number one on Aussie women's sexual fantasy list

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There was a time when sexual fantasies for women would hone in on authority figures such as doctors and policemen (well, okay, the occasional fireman or postman was thrown in for good studly measure, so let’s just say uniforms were often involved). Nowadays, it seems ‘softer’ figures feature prominently in Aussie women’s fantasies.

A recent survey* by dating website Victoria Milan revealed most Australian women who cheated – or at least deigned to cheat – had regular fantasies about their yoga teacher, with 20% of votes going to He Who Is Darn Good At Downward Dog.

The survey found colleagues at work – including superiors – came a close second with 18% voting these people as a turn-on, while neighbours came third – dreamt about by 13% of randy Aussie females. Friends of partners and exes came fourth and fifth, respectively.

Founder and CEO of Victoria Milan, Sigurd Vedal, said the results were fascinating but insisted it was “healthy and normal to explore these thoughts so long as we also consider the consequences if we decide to act on them”.

In all, the survey found 85% of Australian women have “a fanciful imagination about sex”, with the bottom end of the top ten fantasies including affairs with a brother-in-law (7%), physio (6%), bartender (5% – so Aussie, that one), and doctor, the latter sitting humbly at number 10 (2% of votes).

Victoria Milan is one of the world’s leading social networks for men and women seeking secret affairs. The site is one of the world’s leading social networks for discrete extramarital relations, recently surpassing the 5-million member mark.

Antonino Tati

 

*Note: Survey based on responses from 4,156 Australian females who used the Victoria Milan dating site. To view the site visit www.victoriamilan.com.


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