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Paloma Faith talks about “sexual liberation” after giving birth and the desire to have lots of sex

Paloma Faith wanted to have “a lot of sex” after the birth of her children.

The “Only Love Can Hurt Like This” singer, who published the book “MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F******,” has admitted she didn’t have an orgasm until three years of sex, but said she experienced “sexual liberation” after giving birth and realized how amazing the female body is and what it goes through during childbirth.




Speaking to Jameela Jamil on I Weigh, the mother of two, who has two young daughters with her ex Leyman Lahcine, said: “I was sexually active for three years before I had an orgasm, and I believed that was not possible because a lot of what I had been taught about my sexuality was a male ideal; that the female orgasm was the same as the male’s.”

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“I find it really disappointing that we are raised this way and many women have never had an orgasm in their entire lives. I find that really sad.”

“Then we got to this point when I had my kids. I felt like I had experienced a sexual liberation, a sexual awakening after having my kids, where I thought my body had done this incredible thing and I was really in tune with it. I felt like I really wanted to have a lot of sex after that.”

Paloma admitted that she only had an orgasm after three years of sex(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

She added: “I thought to myself, ‘Yeah, this is my time.’ But then I felt like the whole world was making me invisible. It was like I was wearing this sexually invisible cloak. God forbid a mother could ever be sexy. And I looked back at my twenties, at the gorgeous body and all the fake orgasms. I just thought, ‘Oh God. I’m never doing that again.'”