Former Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield speaks openly about sex and taboo topics in her podcast, It’s A Lot.
And on Wednesday, Abbie was more than happy to indulge in a VERY X conversation about her own bedroom antics on KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O show.
In the studio to promote her sex toy collaboration, ABBIE by VUSH, the 25-year-old reality TV star gave detailed descriptions of her sex life and sexual preferences.
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Abbie Chatfield reveals why sex with women is better than men and her experience with a threesome in a VERY X chat with Kyle Sandilands that KIIS was forced to censor
During the conversation, many words were censored, while Abbie was banned from demonstrating her sex toy on the air as it would violate commercial radio broadcast guidelines.
“So are the commercials okay?” No, we can’t, I have my period. Sorry!’ Abbie joked with radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.
Abbie, who has the word ‘feminist’ tattooed on her arm, has turned out to be a ‘queer’ woman whom she prefers to have sex with other women.
“ I had amazing sex with both of them, but with women for sure [are better],’ she said.
Explaining why, Abbie added, “ Because I think women are slower to burn and they’re gentler and just a little more considered. ”
I’m a celebrity … Get me out of here! The winner also said she has enjoyed a threesome with a male and female partner in the bedroom before.
Nothing is forbidden! In the studio to promote her sex toy collaboration, ABBIE by VUSH, the 25-year-old reality TV star gave detailed descriptions of her sex life and sexual preferences.
‘Women are slower to burn’: Abbie revealed as ‘queer’ woman, prefers sex with other women because they are ‘softer’ and ‘more considered’
TMI? In the unfiltered discussion, Abbie also confessed that she had ‘had a lot of UTIs’ in her life and worried about them during her never-ending quest to ‘squirt’ in the bedroom.
As part of the unfiltered discussion, Abbie also confessed that she had ‘had a lot of UTIs’ in her life and worried about them during her never-ending quest to ‘squirt’ ‘ in the bedroom.
An STI is an infection passed from person to person through sexual contact.
Examples of STIs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, and HIV.
About 16% of Australians report having had a sexually transmitted infection in their lifetime, while more than 23,000 Australians are currently living with HIV, according to the Australian Government’s Department of Health.
In most Australian states, if you have certain STIs, you are legally obligated to tell your sexual partner (s) so they can get tested and treated.
Va-va-voom! I’m a celebrity … Get me out of here! the winner also said that she had previously enjoyed a threesome with a male and female partner in the bedroom
“The worst part is when men do a jackhammer and nothing else!” Abbie then said what she dislikes most in the bedroom during sex with a male partner
Abbie then went on to say what she doesn’t like most about the bedroom during sex with a male partner.
“I think the worst part is when the men do a jackhammer and nothing else.
“ It’s good once in a while, it’s good as part of the routine, but when it’s the whole routine, it’s too much and you dry up. Too much friction, ”she said.
“When I stopped counting it was like 50” Abbie once bragged about her “number” of sex during her podcast
Getting over the grief: Abbie told Punkee in December she ‘went on an ad ** k spree’ after being dumped by astrophysicist Matt Agnew on The Bachelor
Abbie was heartbroken when astrophysicist Matt Agnew broke up with her in the season finale of The Bachelor in 2019.
Speaking to Punkee in December of that year, she admitted that she “ went on a ** k publicity spree ” after being dumped on the show.
In 2020, Abbie said she stopped tracking the number of people she had slept with after her sex partner count hit 50.