I refuse to live with a man – even if I get married we’re keeping separate homes, he’ll need to schedule in sex
A SINGLE lady claims she’d never want to live with a man ever again - even if it ruins spontaneous intimacy.
Jessica Rampant, 35, is open to finding love and wouldn’t rule out a relationship in the future.
But she’s already decided that she wants to live in a fella-free zone regardless of how amazing any prospective partner might be.
The OnlyFans model and mum of one said: “I never want to live with a man ever again.
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
"You get to miss them, you get to watch your programmes he may rubbish and when you see each other, you have things to speak about, not just about who didn't put the toilet seat down.”
The redhead also thinks living separately improves the intimate sides of relationships because it forces people to make more of an effort.
And she doesn't care if that means her man has to schedule in sex - insisting it will even improve their relationship.
She added: “I think it improves and enhances sex life and romance.
“Couples get so bogged down by domestic duties and sat rotting on their sofas watching box sets.
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“Who can blame them for not wanting to have sex when sleep is a better option?
“Whereas having a partner with their own home means that first flush of love is extended and remains as fresh as possible.
“One of the main causes of splits is mismatched sex drives.
“When two people are living together, there’s only so many times someone can someone take 'no' before they split or worse, cheat.”
Meanwhile, a model has hit back after trolls said she'll never be able to get a decent bloke because of her size.
Steph Oshiri, 30, from Canada, has made a name and career out of showcasing her curves, and even managed to buy a house with the earning from her modelling career.
But despite her high earnings, the model still frequently has to deal with mean comments from haters who don't get what all the fuss is about.
In a recent clip posted to social media, Steph targeted one especailly nasty comment and had the perfect response.
"I get comments like this all the time," she said, "like no high-value man will ever want to be with you. No high-status man. No high-earning man will ever want to be with you. La la la la la. I hear it all the time.
"And I think it's so fundamentally important for the majority of both men and women to recognise that most of y'all are average, okay.
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The model, who boasts 480k followers on Instagram, confessed she's not so "delusional" to think she can get any man she wants anyway.
She added: "Yeah, I've been known to be delusional at times, but I am not so delusional that I really thought that it was in the cards for me to pull like a NASA astronaut, like hello, look at me."