Actor Jennifer Lawrence once opened up about her one 'fear' about sex.
When it comes to sex, there are a lot of things about the whole hoo-ha that can feel slightly off-putting.
And if there's one thing about Jennifer it's that she's not afraid to speak out about certain topics.
She’s rarely afraid to keep it real, whether it’s wearing flip-flops underneath a fancy red carpet gown or revealing that she didn't actually understand plot of a film even after sleeping with the director.
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And the 34-year-old even admitted that she got 'really, really drunk' to kiss co-star Chris Pratt during the filming of 2016's Passengers.
During an Actress Roundtable for The Hollywood Reporter in 2015, she explained how it was the 'most vulnerable' she had ever felt.
Jennifer said: "It was going to be my first time kissing a married man, and guilt is the worst feeling in your stomach.
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"And I knew it was my job, but I couldn’t tell my stomach that."
But the star has since been more open about her own sex life.
She admitted to being a bit of a prude who reckons 'd**k is dangerous'.
While promoting her film Red Sparrow in 2018, Jennifer told Howard Stern's radio show: "I always talk like I want d**k, but the truth is - when I look back at my sexual past, it was always with boyfriends.
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"I talk like I like it, but I don’t really do it."
When the time came to get down and dirty, she explained that one overriding thought took over her whole body, which essentially ruined any ambience or sexual tension that once existed.
Lawrence said: "I am mostly also a germaphobe. I have made it this far without an STI."
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"D**k is dangerous," she added. "If I was at the point where I could get an STI, doctors have already been involved. That is how much of a germaphobe I am."
However, since time has passed, it seems as though Jennifer has gotten over her fear of germs after becoming a mum in 2022.
And if we know one thing about babies - it's snot, sick, and dirty nappies.
After tying the knot with director Cooke Maroney in 2019, the pair welcomed their first child, two-year-old son Cy Maroney.
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Talking about becoming a mum in a 2022 interview with Vogue, Jennifer said: "It's so scary to talk about motherhood.
"Only because it's so different for everybody.
"If I say, 'It was amazing from the start,' some people will think, 'It wasn't amazing for me at first', and feel bad."
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