If you had to choose one country as the most devoted lover of all, which one would you choose?
It’s clear that guys from different countries have different ideas about love. Movies always show clichéd countries.
For example, we all know and admire the romantic cliches of the loving Frenchman and the wild, exotic Spaniard.

Is that what it means that they are the most loving couples?
The most recent study found out which country has the best s** life. And you might be surprised by which part of the US it is.
The narrative began when researchers asked 2,000 people to tell them the nationality of the most romantic loved ones they had ever had. The findings were remarkable.
Italians are naturally at the top, with 21% of respondents saying they are the best they’ve ever had.
Spain came next with 15 percent, and Greece came last with 14 percent.

After that, the Brazilians came in fourth. The Portuguese came in sixth, and the Swedes came in seventh. France came in fifth.
The rankings put Australians in eighth place and British men in ninth place. Germany got the tenth position name, while the US was nowhere to be seen.
In fact, American men were presumably included in the “other” group, which came in 11th position.
Sylvia Linzalone, who works for the dating app Wisp, says that Mediterranean guys are on the list. This isn’t surprising.

The Daily Mail says that she stated, “It’s the confidence, the eye contact, the way they talk, and the way they talk. All of it is very magnetic.”
In Italy and Spain, romance is almost always on the weather report.
She gave her own ideas about why Brits aren’t among the top contenders.
She said, “We love a good cup of tea and a stiff upper lip, but that doesn’t always mean fireworks in the bedroom.” In Italy, on the other hand, even buying bread may feel like foreplay.

Most of these events happened when people were on vacation.
A quick and short-lived vacation romance is the most romantic thing ever.
About a third of people say their most memorable romance happened while they were on vacation, and almost five percent say they got married or were very close to getting married while on vacation.
A vacation that is exciting and short-lived is not much more romantic.
One of the people who answered remarked that her love tale in Naples destroyed British men’s passion for her to be with forever.

She said, “I went for the pizza but stayed for Paolo.”
She thought the Italian Stallion was a “miraculous energy and confidence,” but the guys back home remarked, “Just ask us if you need a kebab or a hug.”
How can you be more charming?
Anna Williamson, a British relationship expert, claimed that it might have something to do with microromancing.
She said, “In fact, most single people now say that they show their love and affection through small things like sharing memes or a playlist or a joke from their own lives.”
So it turns out that you don’t have to impress your beloved by sending them a massive, expensive bunch of flowers. You can do that if you want, but all you really have to do is send a nice meme.
People seem to be embracing the delight of micromancing, which is showing your attention by small actions that have a significant effect, instead of massive gestures.