
Singer Robbie Williams, who started in the 90s as the star of the boy band Take That and then built a successful solo career, gave an interview to The Sun tabloid.
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Singer Robbie Williams, who started in the 90s as the star of the boy band Take That and then built a successful solo career, gave an interview to The Sun tabloid. Together with him, his wife, Aida Field, with whom they have been married since 2010, answered questions (they have had four children since then). And Williams suddenly opened up about intimate life.
“In fact, everyone knows that there is no sex after marriage. It just happens like that, and that’s it… Now Aida can turn to me on the couch and say: “We need to have sex.” And I’m sitting there, eating a tangerine, and I kind of shrug. Well, let’s try sometime.”
At the same time, apparently, the relationship between Williams and his wife is wonderful, and the lack of a regular sex life does not interfere with them at all. The singer resorted to a metaphor: “When there is no sex in a marriage, this is a problem, but only if at that moment you are on different pages of the same book. If one wants it and the other doesn’t. If you have different expectations and needs. And we read one page together.”
At the same time, before marriage, judging by the words of Williams and his wife, their sex was frequent and stormy. The decrease in libido probably happened not when they registered a relationship, but when the singer stopped taking testosterone (it is often used by visitors to fitness rooms, it is also responsible for sexual desire). “I took testosterone for quite some time, but since I am addicted, there was no end in sight. I built massive square shoulders and started to look like a bouncer. It didn’t look good. But then my wife and I held hands all the time and simply could not tear ourselves away from each other. I miss that time, it was fun back then. But now we have much less sex, and we are satisfied.
And Aida added: “People often confuse intimacy with sex. We always hug each other, snuggle up to each other, touch each other, kiss, hold hands when we just sit in front of the TV and watch some movie, and we feel good.”
The presence of four children, according to the spouses, also does not contribute to violent passion: “our bedroom has long turned into a bedroom in a hostel.”