Amy Schumer opened up about her intimate life in a candid conversation on the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy.” In the episode hosted by Alex Cooper, Schumer revealed a startling truth—she has never experienced an orgasm solely from penetration. “It’s a scary thing to say out loud,” the comedian confessed, highlighting how rarely such discussions occur among women, as they often feel pressured to present a flawless image of their sex lives.
The 43-year-old actress shared that it wasn’t until her 30s that she realized the importance of having a partner who could help her reach climax. “I had generous partners who understand,” she noted, alluding to the supportive relationships she has had. Cooper chimed in to support Schumer’s honesty, recognizing that her experience resonates with many women who often feel alone in similar situations.
While Schumer admitted she doesn’t orgasm every time through penetrative sex, she did mention that her reliable vibrators play a significant role in her sexual satisfaction. The candid discussion took a surprising turn when she recalled an encounter with a professional athlete after a stand-up show. She humorously described how their night together ended with her feeling too exhausted to continue, prompting the athlete to leave.
When asked about her past relationship with ex-boyfriend Noah Syndergaard, Schumer clarified, “No, we didn’t have sex!” She is now happily married to chef Chris Fischer, with whom she has a five-year-old son named Gene.
The episode also touched upon her past joking references to her sex life—recalling when she compared her vagina to “street trash” in an earlier podcast appearance, and revealed her casual approach to intimacy. Schumer shared that married life includes commitments like a promise of oral sex in her vows, adding that she and Fischer manage to connect intimately every week or so.
In a world where sexual experiences are often glamorized, Schumer’s frank remarks shed light on the more complex realities women face. She emphasized a desire for open dialogue around these topics, asserting that “nobody talks about it,” and encouraging a culture where authenticity in sexual relationships is celebrated.