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In today’s episode of “Things You Didn’t Really Need to Know, But Now It’s Burning in Your Brain,” Nick Viall shares how he got overly candid on his podcast. bior file.in bachelor’s degree On Thursday’s episode of Alum, Viall opened up about the “challenges” of his postpartum sex life with fiancée Natalie Joy. The couple, who got engaged in January last year, gave birth to their first child in February, and since then she has been trying to figure out how to get back to normal intimacy.
“It’s just logistically difficult. You have this little baby and it’s an angel, and she’s obviously like always by our side,” the 43-year-old said of the couple’s new baby. We talked about physical dynamics. “Before that, there was Natalie’s mom. [staying with us]And the best we could have done would have been something like, “Okay, let’s go to the bedroom.” It feels weird, you know?
“The spirit is there, but logistically…” he added. “We still haven’t cracked the code.”
The two then discussed the day of their daughter River Rose’s birth. Viall said her 25-year-old fiance’s doctor gave him a high-five at the hospital “literally right after River was born.” According to Joy, her doctor believed she had a “great pelvic floor.”
“I didn’t know what that meant, but she told me I was the lucky one and gave me a fist pump,” Viall said. Strange behavior from a doctor, but I get it, thanks for sharing!
More importantly, my deepest apologies to little River Rose who will one day be old enough to find her dad’s podcasts online. “Future River,” if you’re there, I highly recommend skipping the April 18th episode.