Does "Swedish" means something different in the English language? Somethinig related to nude? I don’t remember which tv animation it was, but it was a short scene of the Novel prize award ceremony, an almost nude girl was regulating traffics in the street in Sweden. It made no sense to me. And, I’ve searched Google for "Swedish", and most of the images that came on the first page were girls in revealing costumes.
The most common use of Swedish attaining to sex as in "Swedish Massage" the term used in a lot of countries, miss-understood of course, and meaning sexual adventure
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The word Swedish has been associated with a certain openness and an example of a very tolerant and supportive society as well as clean looks and a fresh lifestyle. Beauty should be displayed, honesty encouraged and repression not be tolerated. Prejudice of all types outlawed. Sweden encourages that as a nation.
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The way google works is : Pages that are linked the most are considered more useful, and Google makes use of this by displaying them when you search for something. In this case…"Swedish" is probably common amongst X rated sites etc. because of the whole associated with swedish women and beauty, it must just be what people are into.
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The most common use of Swedish attaining to sex as in "Swedish Massage" the term used in a lot of countries, miss-understood of course, and meaning sexual adventure
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