When it involves their intercourse life, Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are able to kiss and inform. During the newest episode of The Valley, the Bravo stars received candid concerning the lack of intimacy they have been experiencing of their marriage.
“When Jax and I first met, it was awesome,” Brittany, 35, mentioned in a confessional interview that aired on April 9. “We were having sex all the time, 24/7. We didn’t miss a day. And then it has just changed dramatically. I’m talking twice in the past year.”
In his personal confessional, Jax, 44, admitted that the romantic spark “is just not there right now.”
“I will take blame. Yeah, I let that spark fizzle,” he shared. “It’s not fair to either one of us. Especially it’s not fair to my wife. She deserves to have a man be loving to her.”
Previously, Jax mentioned he needed “sex three, four times a day all day.” Now, with 2-year-old son Cruz within the image, the enterprise proprietor mentioned, “Now it’s like, ‘Do we do it this month?’”
“I’m lacking in the intimacy part,” Jax instructed costars and fellow dads Jesse Lally and Danny Booko. “I feel like we have to schedule it.”
Back in February, Jax and Brittany introduced by way of their “When Reality Hits” podcast that they have been separating and dwelling below separate roofs.
“Marriages in general are very hard and I’ve had a particularly rough year this past year,” Brittany mentioned to listeners whereas holding again tears. “Jax and I are taking time apart and I made the decision to move into another home to take some space for the sake of my mental health.”
The couple, who filmed a whole season of The Valley earlier than saying their breakup, additionally confirmed infidelity was not the explanation behind the break up.
Now, viewers are getting a way of what led to their altering relationship standing as new episodes proceed to air.
“I remember when Brittany was pregnant we were making jokes like, ‘We’re never gonna have sex again,’” Jax mentioned on the present. “I’m not gonna lie, it has been a little bit of an issue because, you know, your marriage and your sex life kind of take a back seat when you have a child. It’s a big deal and I don’t want it to become a bigger deal.”
The Valley airs Tuesday nights at 9 p.m. on Bravo and streams the following day on Peacock.