Johnny Sins recently sat down with MAFS’s Hayley Vernon to talk about the difference between American and Australian women in regard to sex.

One of the most prominent and successful male sex workers in contemporary porn, Johnny Sins, recently sat down with MAFS alumni, Hayley Vernon, to talk about sex. Sins had some surprising comments to share, he said in his experience that American women are shier when it comes to sex than how they are portrayed in American media.

During the interview, Johnny admitted that he thought American women tended to be shy and reserved when it came to sex, “even the porn girls,” he said through a nervous smile.

Hayley seemed surprised by his answer and said she thought that American women would be “vivacious.”

‘Maybe I watch too many American movies,’ she admitted. Johnny laughed before going on to point out that the sexually aggressive American woman based on films and social media was “a lie.”

Johnny provided a much different description of Aussie women as, “hands-on and upfront.” Hayley seemed to love what he was saying.

Sins went on to talk about what men could be doing better in the bedroom, explaining that being selfish is a real issue when it comes to pleasuring a partner.

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“I think guys are very selfish in the bedroom,” he said. “A lot of guys these days are just trying to get themselves off and pleasure themselves rather than their partners.”

He added: “And that’s the exact opposite of what you should be doing.”

Johnny said it was important to be a “pleaser” in bed, he then went on to shock us all at the extent of his “selflessness.”

“I’ve always wanted to please the girl I was with and make her orgasm 10, 20 times before I even think about it,” Sins boasted.

“Because by the time I orgasm it’s over for the most part, and for me it’s the sex that I really enjoy so I like to prolong that as long as possible.”

“My advice is to pay more attention to your partner and get them off as many times as you can.”

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