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Anna Faris talks s-x in her new book

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Anna Faris talks s-x in her new book

Actress Anna Faris has released a new book called “Unqualified,” which is a memoir and relationship-advice book all rolled into one.

In it, Faris shares some of the most honest and relatable revelations about her life, including everything from body insecurities to how she grooms her pubic hair.

Faris shares in her book that she had an emotional affair with Chris Pratt while she was still married to actor Ben Indra.

At the time, she was unhappy in her marriage, and while she technically was off the market, she was constantly looking for proof that Pratt wasn’t as great as he seemed.

She eventually called her then-husband and told him she was leaving him over the phone.

She delayed ending her relationship with Indra because the whole breaking-up process felt overwhelming, even though it was overdue.

Looking back, Faris says she has “complicated feelings” about her pledge not to sleep with anyone else before they separated.

In another chapter, Faris talks about her body image issues, revealing her top four qualms over the years were lips, breasts, weight, and hands.

She got lip injections while filming “The House Bunny” but later realized it was a mistake when people began to notice the difference.

She also underwent breast augmentation surgery at the same time because she wanted to feel sexy.

Faris believes that women are too hard on each other for these kinds of choices.

In the book, Faris also reveals she went through a “crazy masturbation phase” during her freshman year of college but feels less comfortable with self-love as an adult.

She says masturbation acknowledges your sexuality in a way that we never did in her household, and as an adult, she finds it surprisingly difficult.

Faris also talks about her pregnancy and how it wasn’t as romantic as she thought it would be.

She got pregnant at age 35 after trying for a year with Pratt, even though she assumed all she’d need to do was go off birth control.

Her son, Jack, was born premature, and suffered severe brain bleeding.

Doctors told Faris and Pratt there was a possibility he would be developmentally disabled.

Jack, now 5, still has minor physical problems, including stiff legs that cause him to walk on his toes; and he wears glasses and an eye patch for 20 minutes each day to strengthen his vision.

Faris admits in the book that she is not up to date on pubic hair trends.

She started laser hair removal on her bikini line at age 39, but her gynecologist told her she was behind the times, and that the bush was already back.

In addition to all of the above, Faris admits in the book that she has a “complicated relationship” with food, saying that she sometimes forgets to eat and sometimes eats too much.

She also shares her thoughts on therapy and how she thinks it’s important to go, saying that she wishes she had started it earlier in life.

Faris’s book has received mixed reviews, with some people criticizing it for being too much of a memoir and not enough of a relationship advice book.

Others have praised it for its honesty and relatability.

Despite the mixed reviews, Faris is proud of her book and hopes that it will help others who are going through similar experiences.

She says she wrote the book to help people feel less alone, saying that “we all have our own insecurities and quirks, and it’s important to remember that we’re all in this together.”

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