It's hard to take an article comparing sex in other countries too seriously. It's almost like all those articles in Cosmo about "best ways to get an orgasm" or "69 ways to satisfy your man." It's important to note however that although articles like this aren't particularly high-brow (i.e. social issues), they are articles nonetheless and must be treated as such in being well-written.
I actually do think this article was well-written. One of my favorite points in the article was at the end of the introduction where the author states that, "Master their tips and soon you'll simply be able to say "G'day" and mate." I feel that it's clever wordplay like that which applies so well to articles like this and really any other article for that matter. Comedy is a great way to keep the reader reading. Another thing this author does well is in the quotes. She was sure to support each of these sections with a quote from someone actually from the country, even if half of them were from various Mens Health regional locations. Articles like this need to be taken for what they are. I think Lauren Murrow understands this will not win any Pulitzer Prizes, but she also knows that it must be well written enough to make the magazine and to hold the reader's attention.
The Desire System is a recorded webinar that basically reveals Dr. David Tian (the product creator)’s research into neuroscience and how his findings can be used to make any woman horny for you within just seconds of talking to her.
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