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Reply 1

I'm not entirely sure you realise how offensive your topic sounds...

Reply 2

Getting nostalgic about cigarette cards/pokemon cards/circles of plastic out of crisp packets....? :wink: :p:

Reply 3

"been with" ?

Reply 4

No idea, I don't check people's passports.

Reply 5

Why does nationality matter!?

Reply 6

Scottish, English, American, Italian, South African... I'm Scottish myself.

Reply 7

On further inspection of this thread, it seems that people are taking it a little too seriously.

Reply 8

Brits, Canadians and Americans only.

I have a hard time deciding what is foreign to me. I'm British. I was born in Canada. I'm nominally Scottish, but I don't really identify much with that sort of thing. I could say I have a thing for girls with accents from the South of England though. Also find that I get on rather well with a lot of North Americans, at least of the intellectual Anglophile persuasion.

Reply 9

Swiss, English, Scottish, Mexican, American and French.

Reply 10

You don't have an option for 0!

Reply 11

Sorry to disappoint but I think it's a bit of cheating to count different types of Brits as several nationalities. I'm not going to say I've done a Texan, a New Englander, a Catalonian, a Quebecker, a Kurdistani, an Inuit, a Mohawk... You should stick to actual passports.

Reply 12

English, scottish, irish, welsh, thai, japanese, half lebonese, and a couple in amsterdam, god knows where they were from :eek: :p:

Reply 13

English, Swiss, Spanish, German.

Reply 14

british (im irish) welsh, alabainian, chinese, latvian, austrailian and god knows how many others.

and yes some people do seem to be taking it too seriously, and why would it be offensive, the OP is asking a light hearted question concerning people from other countries why is that offensive (maybe im just not PC enough) after it its not like shes asking which race should be exterminated

Reply 15

JosephineM
That's because, in my opinion, if you're with someone who has the same nationality as you, it counts as one. It would count as 0 in case you've never had a relationship, but my poll is for those who have.


What if you slept with an alien?

Reply 16

primarily english, one new zealander, a swede and a german (who, incidentally, had the tiniest penis i have ever seen).

Reply 17

Libertin du Nord
Brits, Canadians and Americans only.

I have a hard time deciding what is foreign to me. I'm British. I was born in Canada. I'm nominally Scottish, but I don't really identify much with that sort of thing. I could say I have a thing for girls with accents from the South of England though. Also find that I get on rather well with a lot of North Americans, at least of the intellectual Anglophile persuasion.


Same here!

I was born in this country, am mixed race and have Irish and Caribbean routes :confused:

Reply 18

Oh dear, I feel mighty uncultured :s-smilie: I think I've just been out with British guys! Not on purpose though!

Reply 19

I don't see why nationality matters but hey.

British... but they're not "full" british, same with me, i'm a total mix of places.