Woman attempting to sleep with one person from every country shares worst nationality in bed

Some people collect stamps, others are drawn to quirky figurines or rare coins. But Coco Bae has a collection unlike any other — she’s gathering “flags,” though not the ones that fly proudly on poles. In Coco’s world, a “flag” represents an intimate experience with a man from a different country. And her mission? To sleep with one man from every nation across the globe.

This Canadian-born adult entertainer has already notched up encounters with men from 46 different countries, and with 195 recognized nations worldwide, she’s still far from reaching the finish line. But for Coco, the journey is just as important as the destination. With each new flag, she adds not only to her tally but also to a growing collection of stories and observations about love, connection, and performance across cultures.

Coco, now based in Australia, hasn’t been shy about sharing her opinions on the experiences she’s had so far. During an interview on Australia’s KIIS radio show with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O, she made headlines by declaring German men as the least impressive lovers she’s encountered. She boldly described them as “the worst,” a claim that sparked quite a reaction among listeners. While some may find this a surprising critique, Coco is known for her honesty — and she isn’t afraid to speak her truth.

Of course, it’s not all bad reviews. In fact, Coco gives high praise where she believes it’s deserved. According to her, Brazilian men are leading the pack when it comes to bedroom prowess. Describing them as “spicy” and full of “caliente energy,” she says their passion and attentiveness make them unforgettable partners. British men also earned her approval, receiving a positive shoutout for their performance behind closed doors.

Australia, on the other hand, didn’t quite make the top of Coco’s list. Despite living there since 2018, she admits Aussie men have some room for improvement. In her chat with KIIS, Coco urged local men to “step it up” and, perhaps more importantly, take hygiene more seriously — especially when it comes to washing their hands. She shared these thoughts not to criticize but to encourage a higher standard of care and attentiveness.

Coco’s opinion isn’t isolated. Fellow content creators like Annie Knight — widely known as Australia’s most sexually active woman — have echoed similar sentiments. Annie has openly criticized Aussie men for being too focused on reaching climax and not paying enough attention to their partners’ pleasure. Her comments reflect a broader concern that many Australian men rush through intimacy without creating emotional connection or prioritizing satisfaction for both parties.

Content creators Kay Manuel and Alicia Davis backed up Annie’s remarks, pointing out a trend they’ve observed where many men neglect the importance of emotional and physical foreplay. In their view, too many Aussie men jump straight into the act without building intimacy or taking time to understand their partners’ needs. These voices all reflect a growing dialogue about how intimacy can — and should — be more satisfying and mutually enjoyable.

As for how Coco keeps track of her international escapades, she’s got a unique system. It’s not about where a man lives, but rather the passport he holds. She even collects miniature flags as souvenirs, each one representing a new country and a new story. For her, it’s a fun and symbolic way to document the journey.

Her list of countries is already impressive. Coco has been with men from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel, Australia, Haiti, El Salvador, the Netherlands, Norway, Greece, France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Belize, Djibouti, Nicaragua, Italy, Guatemala, Switzerland, and Argentina. But that’s just the beginning.

She’s also added Honduras, Costa Rica, Thailand, Russia, Albania, Brazil, India, Spain, Peru, Lebanon, Algeria, Croatia, Serbia, Armenia, Scotland, Ukraine, Jamaica, and New Zealand to her growing list. Most recently, Coco crossed off Nepal, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, and the Netherlands again, all part of her global adventure. And she doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon.

While her mission may seem unconventional, Coco’s journey is more layered than most would expect. Before becoming a well-known name on OnlyFans and entering the adult entertainment industry, she actually dipped her toes into politics. In Canada, she briefly ran for office as a replacement candidate after the original nominee dropped out unexpectedly.

In an interview with the Daily Star, Coco explained how the opportunity fell into her lap. “I wasn’t even prepared,” she said. “I was working on the phones, and suddenly my boss rushed in, panicking, saying he desperately needed someone to put on the ballot.” While she didn’t win the election, it became a quirky and defining moment in her life — a prelude to her bold career path ahead.

Before jumping into adult content, Coco worked as a waitress and dancer in Canada, making about $300 a night. Then came OnlyFans. When the platform started gaining traction, she joined in 2017 — but not with the intent of doing full porn. At first, her content was more about tasteful nudes rather than explicit films. “OnlyFans became a thing and — by 2017 — I had started my OnlyFans… just for nudes… not porn,” she explained. “I could strip, but why would I have sex for money when I can make money without having sex? Silly.”

Her views on business were straightforward: why do more when you can earn the same — or more — with less? But everything changed after moving to Australia. Coco eventually expanded into the world of adult film, embracing the industry fully. She now works in porn professionally, winning awards and building a successful career that gives her the flexibility to live life on her own terms — no boss, no time cards, just freedom and creativity.

Coco Bae’s story might be polarizing to some, but it’s undeniably fascinating. Whether people admire her boldness or raise eyebrows at her unconventional mission, she’s living life unapologetically — on her own terms, one flag at a time.

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