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Australia’s Most Sexually Active Woman Declares She’s Ready to Settle Down After 600 Partners in 2024

by Editorial Team
18 February 2025
in Lifestyle, News
Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman Declares She's Ready to Settle Down After 600 Partners in 2024

Annie Knight, the woman known as “Australia’s most s3xually active woman” has revealed she is ready to settle down. 

Annie Knight is known for her s3x challenges, such as her bid to sleep with 600 people in 2024. In 2025, she’s aiming to sleep with 1,000 people, with half being virgins. 

However, despite still focusing on her career, the 28-year-old has revealed that she is actively looking for love after having been on only one date in the last two years. 

“I’m looking for someone loyal, nonjudgmental, accepting of my job, someone who makes me laugh. Looks aren’t as important but obviously I need to be physically attracted to them,” Knight told news.com.au. 

“I think now’s the right time because I’ve set myself up, I’m still doing my challenges but I’m 28 and I have this amazing life and I’d love to have someone to share it with. 

“I’m also a lot more confident than I was two years [ago] and I have really discovered myself in this journey and so I feel ready to give love to someone else.” 

Knight recently went on her second first date in two years, saying her last date, with a well-known Australian actor, didn’t pan out. 

This time, she went out with a real estate agent. She said she “hated to add to the stereotype” but labeled the man a “w—r.” 

“He thought he was so self-important, he talked about himself the whole time. He was not interested in hearing about me at all,” she said. 

“Weirdly, he was OK with my job. But, they always say they’re OK with my job.” 

However, she said every date she has been on in the last four years has seemed supportive of her line of work, until they ghost her. 

“I literally can’t believe how many bad experiences I’ve had with dating, like the guy who expected me to pay because I earned more money than him,” she said. 

Knight said even asking to split the bill on a first date is a “loser move” and people should take her to get ice cream if they can’t afford dinner. 

However, she said the real estate agent wanted to see her again, and it was likely because she is a “good listener.” 

“I listened to him the whole time and didn’t interrupt him, which I am sure he loved,” she said. 

“I’m sure other girls would have interrupted him and left because it was basically just a monologue.” 

She was also getting ready for another date with a “super chill dude” who gave “Byron Bay” vibes. 

Knight said she wasn’t discounting people based on their vibe or profession, and wanted to keep an open mind while dating.
 

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