Adult film star Riley Reid has opened up about one major turn-off she experiences in the bedroom—something she says completely “kills the mood.”

With a hugely successful career in the adult entertainment industry, Reid has reportedly earned an impressive $19 million (£15 million) and received numerous awards for her performances, cementing her status as a knowledgeable voice on intimacy and bedroom dynamics.

Thanks to her extensive experience, Reid knows exactly what contributes to a pleasurable experience—and what can instantly ruin the vibe.

This isn’t the first time Reid has opened up about her experiences in the adult film industry.

Despite her success, she has been candid about the many challenges that come with working in adult entertainment, often advising others to think twice before entering the field.

In a now-deleted video from 2020, Reid spoke openly about how the industry has affected her personal life, especially when it comes to relationships.

“Often when people ask me if they should go into adult films, I tell them no,” she said. “It makes life really hard—dating, family relationships, intimacy—it all becomes much more difficult.”

Still, Reid acknowledged that her career has brought substantial financial rewards, which have become especially valuable since becoming a mother.

Speaking on the Stiff Socks Podcast, she discussed how her income has allowed her to build a strong support system during early parenthood.

“Having a child is a lot,” she said. “I have a night nurse, a personal chef, a cleaning crew, and my employees.”

She emphasized how crucial that support has been for her mental health, adding: “I have all of this help… I think I would have struggled with severe depression without it, because it really is a lot.”

In another part of the podcast episode, Reid spoke candidly about intimacy, specifically highlighting a common turn-off that can easily be avoided.

She stressed the importance of good oral hygiene, noting that nothing kills the mood faster than bad breath.

“I hate it when a guy doesn’t brush his teeth, wants to kiss, and his breath is rank,” Reid admitted bluntly.

She made it clear that poor hygiene in this area can be a total dealbreaker, adding, “That kind of thing kills the mood instantly.”

Reid also shared that this is a major reason she isn’t fond of morning intimacy. “It’s disgusting,” she said, emphasizing her preference for fresh breath before getting romantic.

Her advice to anyone who enjoys early morning intimacy? A quick trip to the bathroom first can make a big difference.

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