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‘No way’: Sex act everyone needs to stop, now

A popular Fox Sports personality has revealed she once dumped a man she was dating because he kept making the same mistake in the bedroom.

Joy Taylor, who was recently let go by the TV network, revealed that during Covid she was on the dating app Raya and ended up dating a man for four months.

But that relationship went south because he did something during sex that gave her the “ick”.

“He was really nice. He wore, okay, you know those little trackers that track your calories. Like an Apple watch but sometimes you can wear them on your shoulder,” she told the Two Personal podcast.

“He kept it on during sex. I couldn’t do it.

“I’m not a big ‘ick’ person but I was like, ain’t no way you got this sh*t on during sex. Why do you gotta count calories.”

The move was so off-putting, it eventually led to her ending the relationship.

However it seems that a lot of people don’t have an issue with wearing calorie trackers when it comes to engaging in intimate acts.

“Exercise ring don’t close itself,” one social media user joked.

One said: “Finished a sesh one night and my watch logged an 11-minute workout. Immediately got a text at 11.53pm from a friend I was doing a challenge with that said ‘Giggity’.”

“I used to, until a family member made a comment about late night walks I’m taking. There’s a bunch of us linked via the activity app. Now I always remove it first,” one social media user revealed.

One asked: “It stays on, but I must be a boring lover because it’s never registered any workout. LOL. Do you guys just flail your arms around while doing it or something?!”

“Getting the heart rate notification in the moment,” one commented.

One said: “I turn it on ‘wrestle’ mode and my friends and I compete for amount burned and time. Great fun.”

“I ain’t putting in all that cardio for the hell of it,” one said.

It’s not the first confession that the journalist has made about her dating life.

While she was still on air, she once told podcast hosts Paul Pierce and Azar Farideh that she preferred younger men.

She said she wouldn’t date someone younger than 25.

“Young men are very aggressive and do not care how old I am,” she said.

She later clarified she wasn’t a cougar and dating 25-year-olds.

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