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Ulrika Jonsson admits having s-x with women

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Ulrika Jonsson admits having s-x with women

Ulrika Jonsson has recently come forward and revealed that she has had sexual experiences with women.

The admission was inspired by Love Island star Amber Gill’s confession earlier this week. Amber Gill took to Twitter and stated, “Switching teams was the best decision I made in my life.”

While Amber mentioned that she was not able to go through a relationship with a man again and that men made her feel ill, Ulrika Jonsson had a different motivation for her sexual encounters with women.

In her column for The Sun, Ulrika Jonsson wrote that she has had “a few dalliances” with women over the course of her lifetime.

She emphasized that these interactions were not the result of an active pursuit of women but rather due to sexual desire.

Ulrika Jonsson is not proud of switching teams like Amber Gill, instead, she said that “things just happened.”

The mother of four stated that her motivations were never based on her disappointment with men.

She understands that dating apps can be frustrating and acknowledges many of the complaints against men.

However, she feels that switching sides could be insulting.

She wrote, “I can’t help but put myself in gay women’s shoes and wonder if I wouldn’t feel a tad insulted by straight women effectively saying that they are fed up with men so they’re going to try the second best option.”

Ulrika Jonsson spoke with lesbian friends and they feel that this kind of behavior is disingenuous and disparaging towards them.

She believes that it comes across as a fair-weather attitude and that women turn to gay women because they are fed up with men.

The Swedish star clarified that she is not suggesting that Amber Gill is not gay.

However, after Amber Gill asked not to be put in a box, Ulrika Jonsson asked, “what is it?”

Ulrika Jonsson shared a personal story about a friend who came out as gay 18 months ago.

The friend had a history of being let down by men who couldn’t commit.

Ulrika Jonsson emphasized that her friend did not turn to women because she thought men were bastards.

Instead, she always felt this way and is now in a happy lesbian relationship.

Ulrika Jonsson expressed her happiness that women are now feeling more comfortable declaring their sexuality.

She welcomes this wholeheartedly as long as it doesn’t feel like gay women are being treated as “sloppy seconds.”

She wrote, “I’m so glad the landscape is now one that enables many more ­people to feel comfortable declaring their sexuality because a lot of the “shame” has fallen by the wayside.”

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