'Hart of Dixie' actress Rachel Bilson revealed on a recent episode of her podcast that she refuses to fake an orgasm while being intimate.
is sharing intimate details about her sex life with her"Broad Ideas" podcast listeners.
She explained,"It goes against my whole nature of being a people pleaser and putting the dude first.""The O.C." actress rocked headlines in March when she shared on an episode of her"Broad Ideas" podcast that she did not have an orgasm from penetrative sex until she was in her 30s. The"Hart of Dixie" star said it was hard not to fake an orgasm because of her"people-pleasing" tendencies.In May, Bilson revealed that she got fired from her job for revealing her"favorite" sex position.
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