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Amy Schumer made a 'scary to say' sex confession on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
The actress, 43, revealed she had 'never orgasmed from penetration' in a candid chat with Alex Cooper on Wednesday's episode.
She said: 'It’s a scary thing to say out loud. It’s scary because nobody talks about it because we’re all, like, getting an Oscar.
She said she 'didn’t think to try and have a guy make' her orgasm until she was in her 30s and said since: 'I’ve had generous partners who understand, like, that I need to orgasm first.'
Cooper reassured Schumer saying her comments were 'normal for most women' and opened up about her own experiences saying she did not climax ' every time from penetration' but uses a vibrator when she doesn't.
Cooper asked: 'Because you were, in the beginning, so open about talking about sex, did you ever feel like guys had specific expectations of you if you were going to hook up with them because of how open you were about bedroom stuff?
Amy Schumer made a 'scary to say' sex confession on the Call Her Daddy podcast
Schumer responded: 'That’s a good question. I don’t think they did. I think they could tell I was full of s**t.'
The Trainwreck star also claimed she had hooked up with a mystery professional athlete after a stand-up set.
She said she had 'text them late at night' before the MLB star came and performed a sex act on her before Schumer said: 'I’m so tired, I’m so sorry,’ and they left? Yes.'
She branded the encounter her 'craziest fan interaction' and said the unnamed star was 'pretty cool about' the tryst.
She went on to say that the MLB player, whom she did not name, was “pretty cool about” their one-sided hookup.
Schumer is married to Chris Fischer and the pair share son Gene, five.
Last February, Amy notably broke her silence to address criticism over her 'puffy and swollen' face.
While celebrating the second season of her Hulu series, Life & Beth, she got candid about her appearance, revealing to fans and followers that she has been battling endometriosis and autoimmune disease.
The actress, 43, revealed she had 'never orgasmed from penetration' in a candid chat with Alex Cooper on Wednesday's episode
Schumer is married to Chris Fischer and the pair share son Gene, five - pictured 2023
After she stopped by The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon in February - a clip quickly went viral on social media with doctors asking the public, 'What happened to Amy's face?'
Schumer took to Instagram to respond to comments on her appearance and penned, 'Thank you so much for everyone's input about my face!'
'I've enjoyed feedback and deliberation about my appearance as all women do for almost 20 years. And you’re right it is puffier than normal right now.'
She added, 'I have endometriosis an autoimmune disease that every woman should read about. There are some medical and hormonal things going on in my world right now but I'm okay.'
'Historically women's bodies have barely been studied medically compared to men. The book "all in her head" does a good job explaining this. I also believe a woman doesn't need any excuse for her physical appearance and owes no explanation.'
'But I wanted to take the opportunity to advocate for self love and acceptance of the skin you're in. Like every other women/person some days I feel confident and good as hell and others I want to put a bag over my head.'
The star will next be seen on screen in Netflix's Kinda Pregnant
'But I feel strong and beautiful and so proud of this tv show I created. Wrote. Starred in and directed. Maybe just maybe we can focus on that for a little.'
The actress concluded with, 'I had backup dancers on Fallon but my face is the headline hahaha anyway I hope you enjoy life and Beth. Love and solidarity. Amy.'
Shortly after, Amy further discussed the critical comments during an interview on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast also last month.
'I think they're mad that I'm not thinner, I think they're mad I'm not prettier, and that I still feel like I have a right to speak,' she stated.
'I think that they don't want any woman to speak - I mean, what woman has ever opened her mouth and not been torn to shreds?'
'I could focus on that and it doesn't feel good when the whole Internet's mad at you. Don't get me wrong - it does not feel good and I don't wish that on anyone if they don't deserve it.'
However, she then revealed that she has Cushing Syndrome and credited to the speculation about her face to understand 'something was wrong.'
According to Mayo Clinic, it occurs 'when the body has too much of the hormone cortisol for a long time.'