Nicole Neumann reveals what she has never allowed herself to do in front of her partners: 'I suffer from it'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine model Nicole Neumann revealed she has never allowed herself to use the bathroom while her partner is present, even during previous long-term relationships.
- Neumann described this as a "turn-off" and a personal boundary she maintains for intimacy.
- She employs strategies to use the bathroom privately, even in shared hotel rooms, admitting it's a significant personal struggle she "suffers."
Argentine model Nicole Neumann has disclosed a deeply personal habit: she never uses the bathroom when her partner is in the vicinity, a practice she has maintained throughout all her relationships. Neumann shared this revelation on the television program "Las chicas de la culpa," explaining that even during her 11-year relationship with the father of her children, she ensured he never witnessed her using the restroom.
I don't care, I could faint from a spasm, but nothing escapes me.
Neumann emphatically stated, "I don't care, I could faint from a spasm, but nothing escapes me." She elaborated that she has never passed gas, even at night or while pregnant, in front of a partner. For her, such actions are a "turn-off" that diminishes intimacy, and she believes certain aspects of personal bodily functions should remain private. This boundary, she explained, is a limit she imposes on herself regardless of the level of trust in a relationship.
For me it's a turn-off. It kills it for me and I feel like it kills it for the other person too, and I don't want to get into that.
The model admitted that managing this privacy can be challenging, particularly in confined spaces like hotel rooms. Her strategy often involves subtly encouraging her partner to leave the room, perhaps to go downstairs for breakfast or to the gym, creating an opportunity for her to use the facilities. Despite these tactics, Neumann acknowledged that this is a significant personal issue for her, stating, "I suffer from it."
I suffer from it.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.