“The woman who slept with 300 people in a year dishes on the universal blunder guys make in bed.”
Annie Knight, dubbed ‘Australia’s most sexually active woman,’ has captured the internet’s attention with her sensational lifestyle.
Having achieved her goal of 300 partners in 2023, Knight is setting even bolder targets for the next years, hinting at her plans for 2024 and 2025.
Despite thriving in her career and ranking as a top earner on OFs, Knight’s path hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing…
On The Kyle & Jackie O Show, Knight shared her strategy for reaching such impressive numbers.
“I’m very consistent. I sent a video out every day and I always post photos every day.”
“It makes me feel good, and it’s supposed to be fun and exciting. I’m open to trying anything,” she added.
In a revealing Q&A, Knight discussed the sacrifices involved in her unique career trajectory.
When quizzed about her journey and tips for OFs newcomers, Knight responded:
“It all started slow and steady. I experimented with various marketing strategies, learned from trial and error.”
“It took a year to crack the top 0.4% and 2.5 years to reach the top 0.02%. Success isn’t overnight. I’ve invested a lot of time in building my social media presence,” she continued, advising newcomers about the hard work required.
Knight also recommended doing thorough research on successful individuals in the industry to understand their unique selling points.
Surprisingly, Knight is not just about her controversial career; she’s got big plans for the future!
As per the Mirror, she dreams of motherhood, owning her business, and living mortgage-free in her ideal home.
Despite her active dating life, finding the right partner remains a challenge. Knight shared on her Instagram stories:
“Last year was supposed to be my year of love, but after six disappointing dates, I needed a break. Now, I’m giving dating another shot, but it’s tough finding someone who checks even the most basic boxes.”
And she’s pinpointed one major area where many men could improve:
“It’s astonishing how few know the right way to use their fingers,” Knight revealed.
“They miss the mark on foreplay, rush to the main event, and then there’s too much jackhammer action. It’s clear they haven’t been taught the subtleties of pleasing a woman,” she elaborated.
“I’ve had to educate numerous men on basic anatomy and gentle touch. The misconception that rougher is better leads to real discomfort, and it’s just not right!”
It turns out Knight might not be alone in her frustrations…
According to a study by Ann Summers for their Pleasure Positivity Project, a whopping 81% of women hesitate to tell their partners when they’re not satisfied sexually, and only 42% of women report full satisfaction after intimacy, compared to 52% of men.