FabSwingers.com > Forums > Ireland > Living up to its name! Bangor named randiest town in Britain after study reveals it spends the most
Living up to its name! Bangor named randiest town in Britain after study reveals it spends the most
Jump to: Newest in thread
In Norwich most of the cash is spent on a fetish for saucy shoes. Bondage gear is the most popular purchase in County Durham. Back over in Northern Ireland, people living in Newry spend their pennies on erotic books parting with £4.16 each every year.
A new study has revealed the seaside town spends the most on spicing up the bedroom. According to figures from online adult shop Lovehoney, the people of Bangor spend 6.7 times the national average on their sex lives including 10.7 times more on gifts and ten times the national average on fetish clothing for women.
The research found that on average, a person spends £6.57 a year on sex-related products.
But people living in Bangor are splashing out £44 each a year.Maybe it is the sea air but neighbouring town Newtownards spends 5.4 times more than the average person on sex toys. Meanwhile, over in England, residents in County Durham are spending 6.4 per cent more than the average person.
Magazine editor Sinead McIntyre, who grew up in Bangor, told the Sun on Sunday: 'There are 60,000 residents and none of them has ever looked particularly sex-crazed to me. 'Whatever the case when I go home for Christmas this year, I will see my hometown with very different eyes.' For most it is just a sedate little seaside town on the coast of Northern Ireland. But many of its 60,000 residents are hiding a naughty little secret behind their closed doors. Bangor is truly living up to its name after being crowned the 'randiest' place in Britain.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *avie tCouple
over a year ago
otherside of nowhere |
"In Norwich most of the cash is spent on a fetish for saucy shoes. Bondage gear is the most popular purchase in County Durham. Back over in Northern Ireland, people living in Newry spend their pennies on erotic books parting with £4.16 each every year.
A new study has revealed the seaside town spends the most on spicing up the bedroom. According to figures from online adult shop Lovehoney, the people of Bangor spend 6.7 times the national average on their sex lives including 10.7 times more on gifts and ten times the national average on fetish clothing for women.
The research found that on average, a person spends £6.57 a year on sex-related products.
But people living in Bangor are splashing out £44 each a year.Maybe it is the sea air but neighbouring town Newtownards spends 5.4 times more than the average person on sex toys. Meanwhile, over in England, residents in County Durham are spending 6.4 per cent more than the average person.
Magazine editor Sinead McIntyre, who grew up in Bangor, told the Sun on Sunday: 'There are 60,000 residents and none of them has ever looked particularly sex-crazed to me. 'Whatever the case when I go home for Christmas this year, I will see my hometown with very different eyes.' For most it is just a sedate little seaside town on the coast of Northern Ireland. But many of its 60,000 residents are hiding a naughty little secret behind their closed doors. Bangor is truly living up to its name after being crowned the 'randiest' place in Britain.
"
road trip soon we think lol |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"In Norwich most of the cash is spent on a fetish for saucy shoes. Bondage gear is the most popular purchase in County Durham. Back over in Northern Ireland, people living in Newry spend their pennies on erotic books parting with £4.16 each every year.
A new study has revealed the seaside town spends the most on spicing up the bedroom. According to figures from online adult shop Lovehoney, the people of Bangor spend 6.7 times the national average on their sex lives including 10.7 times more on gifts and ten times the national average on fetish clothing for women.
The research found that on average, a person spends £6.57 a year on sex-related products.
But people living in Bangor are splashing out £44 each a year.Maybe it is the sea air but neighbouring town Newtownards spends 5.4 times more than the average person on sex toys. Meanwhile, over in England, residents in County Durham are spending 6.4 per cent more than the average person.
Magazine editor Sinead McIntyre, who grew up in Bangor, told the Sun on Sunday: 'There are 60,000 residents and none of them has ever looked particularly sex-crazed to me. 'Whatever the case when I go home for Christmas this year, I will see my hometown with very different eyes.' For most it is just a sedate little seaside town on the coast of Northern Ireland. But many of its 60,000 residents are hiding a naughty little secret behind their closed doors. Bangor is truly living up to its name after being crowned the 'randiest' place in Britain.
road trip soon we think lol"
We'll meet you there |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Bangor's in Britain is it? Here was me thinking it was in the UK.... but what do I know evidentally... "
isnt bangors in northern ireland which is in the uk,and the uk is britain! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"In Norwich most of the cash is spent on a fetish for saucy shoes. Bondage gear is the most popular purchase in County Durham. Back over in Northern Ireland, people living in Newry spend their pennies on erotic books parting with £4.16 each every year.
A new study has revealed the seaside town spends the most on spicing up the bedroom. According to figures from online adult shop Lovehoney, the people of Bangor spend 6.7 times the national average on their sex lives including 10.7 times more on gifts and ten times the national average on fetish clothing for women.
The research found that on average, a person spends £6.57 a year on sex-related products.
But people living in Bangor are splashing out £44 each a year.Maybe it is the sea air but neighbouring town Newtownards spends 5.4 times more than the average person on sex toys. Meanwhile, over in England, residents in County Durham are spending 6.4 per cent more than the average person.
Magazine editor Sinead McIntyre, who grew up in Bangor, told the Sun on Sunday: 'There are 60,000 residents and none of them has ever looked particularly sex-crazed to me. 'Whatever the case when I go home for Christmas this year, I will see my hometown with very different eyes.' For most it is just a sedate little seaside town on the coast of Northern Ireland. But many of its 60,000 residents are hiding a naughty little secret behind their closed doors. Bangor is truly living up to its name after being crowned the 'randiest' place in Britain.
"
sure even the name sounds dirty id luv to "bangor" |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"
isnt bangors in northern ireland which is in the uk,and the uk is britain!"
Nope, The UK is short for "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
England, Scotland and Wales are part of Great Britain, and Great Britain is part of the UK with Northern Ireland. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"
isnt bangors in northern ireland which is in the uk,and the uk is britain!
Nope, The UK is short for "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
England, Scotland and Wales are part of Great Britain, and Great Britain is part of the UK with Northern Ireland."
but its all still britain |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"
but its all still britain "
No, thats what confuses people. N.I. is part of the UK. Great Britain is part of the UK. N.I. is not part of Great Britain.
It's almost the same as saying UK is part of europe, and Ireland is part of europe, but Ireland is not part of the UK. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"
but its all still britain
No, thats what confuses people. N.I. is part of the UK. Great Britain is part of the UK. N.I. is not part of Great Britain.
It's almost the same as saying UK is part of europe, and Ireland is part of europe, but Ireland is not part of the UK."
oh i see now,yea its a bit confusing all right |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"
oh i see now,yea its a bit confusing all right"
To make matters worse, the islands of Ireland (NI and the republic) and Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) are known as the British Isles! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I think people are missing the point...who cares whether Bangor is in GB or UK they're obviously horny feckers lol"
Some of us might consider it as just being in Ireland, but that may be a debate for a different site entirely
Horny feckers nonetheles, it would seem! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"So that's where the line in that song came from
" didn't we have a lovely day the day we went to bangor on the way backs we toddled with jack and all for under a pound u know""
That's Bangor Wales in the song I believe... Useless info I know... Sorry I should just shut up now |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Bangor's in Britain is it? Here was me thinking it was in the UK.... but what do I know evidentally...
isnt bangors in northern ireland which is in the uk,and the uk is britain!" its in Ireland...they just call it UK....muppets |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I think people are missing the point...who cares whether Bangor is in GB or UK they're obviously horny feckers lolwell said "
I would like to think that other places also has horny feckers |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
I've been told by many people on this site that politics has no place here and that it's all just horny fun.
That seems sadly untrue! As a thread about the horny wee fuckers in Bangor very quickly descended into folk literally jumping at the chance to voice their opinion on whether it is in Ireland or not!
This is a very hotly contested debate that in my opinion has no place here!
Can people not leave their political views at the door?
90% of the posts on this thread make me sad...
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
"I've been told by many people on this site that politics has no place here and that it's all just horny fun.
That seems sadly untrue! As a thread about the horny wee fuckers in Bangor very quickly descended into folk literally jumping at the chance to voice their opinion on whether it is in Ireland or not!
This is a very hotly contested debate that in my opinion has no place here!
Can people not leave their political views at the door?
90% of the posts on this thread make me sad...
"
My thoughts exactly
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
Well when the title of the thread contains a glaring geographical inaccuracy such as this one does, people are bound to point it out. Is that politics? I'm not sure if it is. It didn't exactly lead to any rows either, and given thatt topics about such mundane things as what underwear to put on can cause rows and ructions, no subject is safe.
On a geographical not, rather than political, Britain is an island, the other side of the Irish Sea from the island that Bangor, Co. Down, is on.
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"I've been told by many people on this site that politics has no place here and that it's all just horny fun.
That seems sadly untrue! As a thread about the horny wee fuckers in Bangor very quickly descended into folk literally jumping at the chance to voice their opinion on whether it is in Ireland or not!
This is a very hotly contested debate that in my opinion has no place here!
Can people not leave their political views at the door?
90% of the posts on this thread make me sad...
" it makes u sad..... i agree..... that was a kinda sad post all right.....
lol |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic