“Around the World in 80 Beds”: Woman on a Global Intimacy Mission Names the Worst Nationality in Bed
In a world where boundaries are constantly being pushed, one woman has taken her personal mission to an entirely new level — and the internet can’t stop talking about it.
Meet the woman who has made it her goal to sleep with one person from every country on Earth. What started as a unique and controversial personal project has now become a viral sensation, sparking global debates, cultural conversations, and a mix of admiration and criticism.
But now, she’s stirred the pot even more — by revealing which nationality she believes is the worst in bed.
The Quest for Intimate Understanding
This woman, who remains partially anonymous but is active on social media platforms, claims that her journey isn’t just about sex — it’s about connection, culture, and curiosity.
“I wanted to explore how different people express love, passion, and pleasure,” she said in an interview. “Intimacy is such a core part of being human, and yet we rarely talk about how it varies across cultures.”
So far, she has reportedly been with partners from nearly 70 countries, documenting her travels, cultural discoveries, and reflections on everything from romantic customs to bedroom chemistry.
The Reveal: Who’s the Worst in Bed?
After a wave of questions from followers asking her to rank the experiences, she finally spilled the tea.
According to her, the worst nationality in bed — based on her personal experience — was surprisingly British men.
“They were polite, yes. But overly reserved, emotionally disconnected, and lacking in passion,” she claimed. “It felt like they were just going through the motions — no spark, no effort to connect.”
The comment quickly exploded online. While some agreed or shared similar experiences, others — especially Brits — were outraged, calling her statement offensive, reductive, and based on a tiny, biased sample.
“It’s one woman’s opinion based on a few encounters. That doesn’t mean an entire nation is bad in bed,” one commenter wrote.
The Internet Reacts
The reaction online has been a mix of amusement, anger, and fascination. While some called her project “empowering” and praised her for taking ownership of her sexuality, others labeled it as exploitative, judgmental, and even harmful.
Psychologists and sexologists have weighed in too. Dr. Lena Rowe, a relationship therapist, says the story speaks to a deeper issue:
“Cultural stereotypes around sex have always existed, but now we’re seeing them play out in real-time, influenced by individual experiences that go viral. What this woman is doing is more of a social experiment than she might realize — but it comes with real-world implications.”
Beyond the Bedroom: A Cultural Snapshot
Interestingly, she’s also noted that cultural norms and societal pressures play a huge role in how people express themselves sexually.
“In some places, sex is seen as something sacred. In others, it’s a taboo. And then there are countries where it’s treated like recreation. You can’t understand someone’s approach to intimacy without understanding the context they grew up in,” she shared.
She’s also praised several nationalities for being open-minded, communicative, and passionate — although she has yet to reveal who was the “best” in bed.
What’s Next for Her?
The woman says she has no plans of stopping until she’s completed her mission — all 195 countries.
She’s also reportedly working on a book deal and documentary, which will dive deeper into her journey, the people she’s met, and the lessons she’s learned — not just about sex, but about identity, connection, and humanity.
“People might judge me, and that’s okay,” she says. “But at the end of the day, this journey is about understanding. Sex just happens to be the doorway.”
Final Thoughts
While her story may spark debates about morality, stereotypes, and cultural sensitivity, it also opens the door to larger conversations about how we connect as human beings — and the many ways that intimacy reflects who we are.
Whether you agree or not, one thing is for sure: she’s turning heads, changing narratives, and reminding us that the world is a lot more connected — and complicated — than we think.