In the world of professional companionship, patterns often emerge that the average person might overlook. For Sydney-based escort Katija Cortez, a decade of “ground research” has led to a definitive, and perhaps surprising, conclusion about which career paths produce the most capable partners in the bedroom. Speaking candidly with news.com.au, Cortez revealed that while a job title isn’t a total guarantee of performance, certain vocations consistently cultivate the physical stamina and anatomical knowledge required for a gold-medal experience.
The Anatomy of Excellence: Doctors and Trainers
Ranking fourth on Cortez’s list are personal trainers. The reasoning, she notes, is rooted in pure biology. “This means they have good strength and stamina and maintain a healthy lifestyle,” she explained. “This translates fantastically in the bedroom.”
However, it was the third-place contenders that highlighted the importance of “homework.” According to Cortez, medical professionals, including surgeons and doctors, are among the elite.
“This should come as no surprise that anyone with a university-level understanding of female anatomy would be incredibly good in bed because they know exactly where everything is,” Cortez told the outlet, noting the relief of not having to provide a “roadmap” to her own body. “These men know exactly what they are doing when it comes to stimulating the female body.”
The Podium: Athletes and the Surprising No. 1
The silver medal goes to professional athletes, whose careers depend on peak physical maintenance and endurance—traits that Cortez says make them naturally superior lovers.
But it was the top spot that raised eyebrows. Beating out the elite athletes and the highly educated surgeons are the “tradies” (tradesmen). For Cortez, the appeal of the blue-collar worker is rooted in a “primal” attraction to grit and manual labor.
“Who doesn’t love a tradie? There is just something so hot about the thought of a man doing something gritty and manly,” she said. “Not only do tradies have a real practical job, but it’s seeing a man do manly, rugged things… a man who works hard and plays harder when he gets home.”
Beyond the Paycheck: The Secret to Success
Despite the rankings, Cortez was quick to offer a disclaimer: a career change isn’t necessary to improve one’s romantic life. While physical fitness and energy—hallmarks of personal trainers and athletes—are significant advantages, the “X-factor” often comes down to individual effort.
According to Cortez, the most exceptional partners across all industries share three specific traits:
- Physical Health: Maintaining an active lifestyle.
- Confidence: A secure sense of self.
- Consideration: Being attentive and present with their partner.
Ultimately, the escort stresses that while a trade or a medical degree might provide a head start, being a “great lover” is an equal-opportunity achievement for those willing to put in the work.
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