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Hope Lin Breaks Silence: Why She Only Has Sex Quarterly

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Taiwanese actress and model Hope Lin tells all about her intimate sex life with her husband.

Taiwanese media outlet Entertainment Star News reported last Thursday that Lin attended her brand’s skincare product launch event and shared that she and her husband have sex “once a quarter.”

“I wonder if there’s a need for intimacy after having a child. Both my husband and I think love is for having children,” she added.

Lin continued, “Since we already have two children, we don’t feel the need to be intimate. My husband and I prefer to be quick and finish within 10 minutes.”

“I don’t worry about my husband’s infidelity because we don’t have sex often. We have a strong bond between us,” she stated.

The amount of times they have sex isn’t just due to their preferences, and they explained that it’s due to sharing a room with their child.

While developing a fragrance spray for her brand, Lin realized the couple’s lack of intimacy was a problem. She made an effort to develop the perfect scent to increase the frequency of their intimacy to at least once a month.

She also revealed that her husband has started taking ice baths more frequently to invigorate himself.

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