Drew Barrymore, the renowned actress, has opened up about her willingness to embrace abstinence.
During an episode of her talk show, “Drew's News,” she revealed that she can go years without engaging in s**ual activity.
The topic arose when discussing Andrew Garfield's decision to remain celibate for six months in preparation for a movie role.
In response to a joke made by guest Ross Matthews, who mentioned his own experience with abstinence during his 20s, Barrymore shared her own perspective.
She questioned why six months seemed like such a short period of time and playfully remarked that she could go even longer without s**.
Barrymore previously spoke about her dreams involving ex-partners on an episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.
When asked if she had ever experienced a dream about an ex that excited her, she admitted that her dreams were currently the only place where she felt any action.
Every six months, she would have a vivid dream that made her feel alive and full of desire.
During the conversation, Matthews inquired about the meaning of the word “libidinous” after Barrymore used it to describe herself.
She explained that it referred to having a strong s**ual drive and being in touch with one's desires.
They shared a lighthearted moment as Matthews jokingly commented on one of Barrymore's dreams involving an ex.
Barrymore concluded the discussion by expressing how dreams provide a safe space to explore various emotions and work through personal experiences.
Through her candid revelations, she shed light on her own perspective on abstinence and the role of dreams in her life.
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