“Internet Porn Is Pretty Much Keeping Our Relationship Alive”Jenni “JWoww” Farley and Fiancé Roger Mathews Reveal Secrets of Their Sex-Less Romance on ‘Marriage Boot Camp’
Looks like dust is settling in the Smush Room for Jenni “JWoww” Farley and her fiancé, Roger Mathews!
When it comes to baby makin’, the parents-to-be admit things used to be steamy in the bedroom but have since slowed down—and they now rely heavily on Internet porn to maintain the spark!
“Internet porn is pretty much keeping our relationship together,” the 38-year-old confesses in a new clip of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars.
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The Jersey Shore star doesn’t deny her man is using his computer to get things going.
“Every time he has time. He’ll call his best friend Louis to fix our f–king laptop,” she added. “He broke three laptops in the house in the past year.”
Luckily, Roger has no problem making light of the situation.
“Like you ever bang me? I have to do something,” he argues, in the clip obtained exclusively by Radar.
“Never borrow a pair of socks in our house!”
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Even though they must’ve gotten things going enough to make a baby roughly eight months ago, pregnancy didn’t exactly help their dead bedroom.
Doctors banned Jenni and Roger from having sex for 30 days after they discovered she had a low-lying placenta—but we have a feeling she wasn’t too upset about it.
“If you can keep the spark going, do it. But for me, it’s awkward,” she told In Touch of having sex while pregnant.
“My body’s going through so much that I’m just like, ‘Ick!’”
Check out the clip below—and be sure to tune in to Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Friday night at 9 PM on WEtv!
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