Meghan Trainor Says Feeling Sexy Is A Dream As A Mother Of 3

Meghan Trainor she pulls back the curtain when she feels more sexual as a mother of three with a husband Daryl Sabara.
“There's not much time for sex when you have it [kids that are] 5, 2 and a baby,” Trainor, 32, shared exclusively Us WeeklyLatest cover story. And I think anyone with a child under the age of 5 knows what I'm talking about in marriage. So it's rare.”
Trainor's latest album, A Toy About Me (out April 24), features a track called “Pink Cadillac,” which is a rendition of it Bruce SpringsteenThe 1984 song of the same name is catchy and cheeky.
“I write a lot of these hot songs,” he said Us. “I wish I've always felt this way, but I know Daryl and I will have our time when the kids are older, you know? But it's like a dream of mine. It's like a dream of mine one day to feel … hot again with my husband, and one night I feel it. I don't want to say once a month, but a few times a month.”
Trainor and Sabara welcomed daughter Mikey in January, joining sons Riley, 5, and Barry, 2. Before adding their youngest child to their family, Trainor and Sabara, 33, decided to pursue couples therapy.
“We have started [during surrogacy] because we realized that we live in different situations,” he explained Us. “Even in our fights, it was like, 'Hey, let's not fight about the same thing…' When you have little kids, everything is a decision. We probably fought this morning because one of my kids has diarrhea, and [Daryl] she wanted to feed him chocolate waffles. I said, 'Is that the best idea?'”
He continued, “With our counselor, there were many things that were so deep that we were too afraid to tell each other, he said to us, 'When you break through, it will be the greatest love you've ever had.' I was like, 'We're fighting so hard now, I can't see that happening, but it's OK.' He was 100 percent right. Now we can look at each other and read each other's minds and be like, 'We're safe.'”
The coach revealed that Sabara, with whom he tied the knot in 2018, always helps him by reassuring him.
“Whenever I'm around him, especially at night or even when he's sleeping, he always wants to touch me or tell me how beautiful I am,” she said. “Every night he goes out, like, 9, and I get up a lot of times to go because I've had kids. Every time I go back to bed, I wake him up a little bit, but not enough for him to be alive. Then he always rolls over and holds me and says, 'You're the only one I want forever and ever. I need you now.' And I say, 'What? He snores.' He is very beautiful. It is a great relief to be loved with confidence. I know that I am the one who is passionate about him, and he is the one who I am passionate about.”
For Trainor, being “obsessed” with each other means installing two toilets next to their bathroom in the previous house – which she says she misses “a lot.”
“There was a bidet, and I didn't use the bidet, so I had an extra toilet when I left, and I just took it out where it was. It was when we had our kids,” she explained. “When you're up all night for your kids and you have to pee a million times, so does your husband – I'm not going to fight you over the toilet this time, and I'm going to put two toilets in here. It was the best decision I've ever made. Anyone who doesn't understand doesn't know what real love is.”
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