In a recent interview, Stacey Dooley opened up about feeling “obligated” to have sex with her partner, Kevin Clifton, after welcoming their daughter Minnie in January 2023. This revelation sheds light on the challenges many new parents face regarding intimacy.
Since becoming parents, Stacey and Kevin have found their relationship largely sex-less. The transition into parenthood—while joyful—has altered their dynamics significantly. “Sometimes, I mean, you feel obligated,” she shared, expressing a common sentiment among couples navigating parenting alongside their personal lives.
Stacey’s feelings reflect a broader conversation about intimacy after childbirth. She admitted that the presence of their daughter in their bed has made it difficult to remember how to reconnect physically. “We need to start remembering how to have sex,” she said, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges that come with parenting.
Recently, the couple relocated to Liverpool, bringing them closer to Stacey’s family roots. The move has been a positive change for them, as she noted, “Scousers bend over backwards for one another.” This support system may help alleviate some of the pressures they face.
Stacey’s affinity for Liverpool runs deep; she has family history in the region, particularly in Speke. This connection not only enriches her life but also provides a network that can assist in parenting challenges.
The candid nature of her discussion around sex life and parenting resonates with many who follow her journey since her time on Strictly Come Dancing. She continues to be open about her experiences—creating a dialogue that many find relatable.
As they navigate these changes together, Stacey and Kevin are learning to balance their roles as partners and parents. It’s an ongoing process that requires patience and understanding from both sides.
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