An escort has shared her thoughts on which profession makes men the best in bed, and the answer may catch you off guard.
Sydney-based escort Katija Cortez disclosed that she has been observing her interactions with various men and determining which professions excel in the bedroom.
Cortez, 28, has extensive experience in the adult industry, during which she has encountered men from numerous professions.
Throughout this period, she’s been privately evaluating any patterns among men from different sectors and backgrounds.
She’s even compiled a list of the top four professions that she believes suggest a man will excel in bed.
While some of these jobs might be predictable, others could surprise you.
Curious about the profession that ranks fourth?
Coming in fourth are personal trainers, which is less surprising.
Cortez explained that this is because they ‘have good strength and stamina and maintain a healthy lifestyle’.
Following them are doctors and medical professionals, who she says are knowledgeable about human anatomy.
“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 said.
Just don’t tell her how many items surgeons accidentally leave behind after operations…
The second spot is occupied by sports stars and athletes.
She noted: “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.”
And the top position, which might be unexpected, goes to…
Construction workers, or tradies as they’re called in Australia where Cortez resides.
“Who doesn’t love a tradie [construction worker]?” she commented. “There is just something so hot about the thought of a man doing something gritty and manly.”
She elaborated: “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.”
Discussing her general assessment criteria, she mentioned: “On average, men who are healthier and of good physical fitness tend to be better performers than those who are unhealthy or unfit.”
It looks like she’s not a fan of the dad bod!
Offering advice for men, Cortez said: “Prioritize endurance training, know how to use what you have got, and don’t be a selfish lover.”