Katy Perry reveals she's not strict about sex but will never have a one night stand
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The 29-year-old singer also insists the longest she's ever gone without having sex is between six months and a year, but she's adamant she'd never have a one-night stand
Katy's relaxed about sex
Katy Perry has revealed she's not strict when it comes to her sex life.
The Roar hitmaker, who split from Russell Brand in 2011 after 14 months of marriage and called time on her on/off relationship with John Mayer in February, doesn't have rules when it comes to getting frisky beneath the sheets, but she believes there should be a "connection".
"For me, the most important thing about sex is connection."
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Katy Perry (L) and Russell Brand
The 29-year-old singer also insists the longest she's ever gone without having sex is between six months and a year, but she's adamant she'd never have a one-night stand.
When asked by Chelsea Handler, who has written a book about one-night stands, how long she's gone without getting intimate with someone in the bedroom, Katy replied: "Maybe six months or a year. I don't stay single for long. I carry a lot of rose quartz, which attracts the male.
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