Meghan Trainor causes chatter online after discussing her “painful” sex with “big boy” husband Daryl Sabara, revealing that she “can’t walk” after sex.
Meghan Trainor causes chatter online after discussing her “painful” sex with “big boy” husband Daryl Sabara, revealing that she “can’t walk” after sex:
“[It’s] to the point where I’m like, ‘Is it all in?’ and he’s like, ‘Just the tip.’ And I’m like, ‘I can’t do anymore.’ I don’t know how to fix that.”
“Tacky, tacky, tacky….” one user tweeted, while another simply wrote, “TMI guys …🤦♂️✌️.”
“being so hellbent on constantly oversharing intimate information to win cheap attention points is decimating any potential for women to actually *cultivate a mystique*,” a third person chimed in.
“I didn’t care to know this information.. ever,” added a fourth, as another joked, “Ma’am, that is Juni Cortez. Stop this.”
During the episode, the “Mother” singer went into detail—perhaps too much detail—about her sex life with husband Daryl Sabara. Essentially, she wishes that she could shrink his penis because it is just too big. Trainor has been married to the Spy Kids star since 2018. This information has possibly ruined Robert Rodriguez’s 2001 classic for me. Trainor said that she has anxiety about sex, which can sometimes be so painful that she cannot walk after. “My husband is a big boy,” she said. “My pussy is broken, though. I have pussy anxiety.” She shared that she has been diagnosed with vaginismus, which the Cleveland Clinic defines as “an involuntary tensing of the vagina,” which people can experience at the beginning of sex, making intercourse painful. Before the diagnosis, she had assumed sex was painful for all women. But Meghan Trainor, who just shared the gender of baby number two, who is on the way (it’s a boy), remains positive about the future of her sex life. “I’m gonna figure it out,” she said. “I’m gonna be a star at sex.” If she does or even if she doesn’t we will certainly hear about it, whether we want to or not.
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