
THEY'RE obsessed with footy, love a beer and enjoy hanging out with their mates, but Aussie blokes are also among the most faithful in the world.
An international survey of 40,000 men has revealed 60 per cent of Australian men have never strayed, ranking just behind the Germans and Poles at 62 per cent.
The poll, for Men's Health magazine found Britons spent the most time on foreplay, but flopped when it came to endurance, with Mexicans coming first for stamina in the bedroom.
South Korean men are having sex more times a week than anyone else in the world, while hot-blooded Brazilian men are at it with a wider range of women.
On average, South Koreans said they were having sex at least four times a week, while Filipinos were world-beaters at masturbation, doing it almost six times a week.
Brazilians topped two categories, with 19 per cent saying they had had a threesome, which might help account for them having clocked up the most lovers, the internationally published fitness magazine said.
British men spend or claim to spend an average of 17.44 minutes on foreplay per sex session, longer than Australians (17.2 mins), Germans (16.92 mins) and Mexicans (16.91 mins).
But British men last only 18.64 minutes from foreplay to climax, far behind the Mexicans (23.17 minutes) and the Dutch (22.42 minutes).
Women might want to keep an eye out for an Italian lover 60 per cent of Italian men said they made their partner climax every time.
Esto es lo que revela una encuesta, Cinco Mananas Veraniegas analizara los resultados y saldra a la calle para investigar que pasa con el hombre y la mujer espanoles. Asismismo, contara con una encuesta y con las llamadas de la audiencia. Que pasa Mexico? Que pasa hombre australiano que eres tan fiel? Asismismo, el programa tratara el tema de la seguridda aeria tras la noticia de que dos aviones volvieron al aeropuerto Heathrow en Londres por supuesta sospecha de ataque terrorista:
BRITISH authorities have questioned four people at London's Heathrow Airport after a flight to Boston turned around midway across the Atlantic because of a security alert.American Airlines flight 109 carried 240 passengers and 13 crew members on the Boeing 777 jet, which landed back in London today four hours after it departed.
Four of the passengers were escorted from the plane when it landed in London, where six police officers were waiting for them, a Heathrow Airport spokeswoman said.
Anneliese Morris of American Airlines said the turn-around was "due to a security issue that needed to be resolved in London," but declined to comment further.
A spokeswoman for London's Metropolitan Police said four people were interviewed by police officers at the airport, but had not been arrested. She declined to give details on the four.
Britain's Press Association said the four passengers questioned were believed to be a man and three women with whom he had been travelling, believed to be his mother and two sisters.
The flight, which left London late yesterday, had been due to arrive at Boston's Logan International Airport at 1:05pm local time (0405 AEST).
American Airlines said it had re-booked passengers onto alternative flights to Boston.
According to the US Transportation Safety Administration, one of the passengers' names was on a so-called no-fly list, of persons not allowed to board airliners.
"Early in the flight, TSA learned that a passenger on board was a positive match on the no-fly list. Out of an abundance of caution, TSA determined that the best course of action was to turn the flight around and at around 8:20 EST we instructed American Airlines Flight 109 to land," said Ann Davis, TSA spokeswoman.
"This is the eighth international diversion due to a no-fly list match since the fall of 2004," Davis said. Air transportation was greatly bolstered after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
"It's important to note that American Airlines was in regular communications with the flight as it returned to Heathrow and there were no reports of any unusual activity on board
Four of the passengers were escorted from the plane when it landed in London, where six police officers were waiting for them, a Heathrow Airport spokeswoman said.
Anneliese Morris of American Airlines said the turn-around was "due to a security issue that needed to be resolved in London," but declined to comment further.
A spokeswoman for London's Metropolitan Police said four people were interviewed by police officers at the airport, but had not been arrested. She declined to give details on the four.
Britain's Press Association said the four passengers questioned were believed to be a man and three women with whom he had been travelling, believed to be his mother and two sisters.
The flight, which left London late yesterday, had been due to arrive at Boston's Logan International Airport at 1:05pm local time (0405 AEST).
American Airlines said it had re-booked passengers onto alternative flights to Boston.
According to the US Transportation Safety Administration, one of the passengers' names was on a so-called no-fly list, of persons not allowed to board airliners.
"Early in the flight, TSA learned that a passenger on board was a positive match on the no-fly list. Out of an abundance of caution, TSA determined that the best course of action was to turn the flight around and at around 8:20 EST we instructed American Airlines Flight 109 to land," said Ann Davis, TSA spokeswoman.
"This is the eighth international diversion due to a no-fly list match since the fall of 2004," Davis said. Air transportation was greatly bolstered after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
"It's important to note that American Airlines was in regular communications with the flight as it returned to Heathrow and there were no reports of any unusual activity on board
Los fuegos forestales seguiran siendo importantes en la revista matinal y el estado de salud de Fidel Castro y su posible vuelta al cargo seran tema de debate entre los que apoyaran en la mesa de debate al cubano y los que estan totalemnte en contra. En el corazon, el programa repasara las palabras de Fran y Bamba en el programa A Tu Vera. Asismismo, Cinco Mananas Veraniegas viene anunciando una nueva excluisva: una reportera del programa se ha infiltrado en prision consiguiendo un trabajo de cocinera y ha sido testigo de como se trata a Julian Munoz.
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