
There's one thing that stands out to Riley Reid when it comes to bedroom cock-ups - no pun intended.
As one of the biggest figures of the adult entertainment industry - she's reported to be worth £15 million - the content creator is better placed than most to identify the pitfalls of sexual expression.
Appearing on an episode of the Stiff Socks Podcast, the 34-year-old dished the dirt on how easy it is for a guy to kill the mood, but thankfully, there's a simple two-minute resolution for gents to keep in their back pocket.
"I hate it when a guy doesn't brush his teeth, he wants to kiss and he's got some rank a** breath," Reid stated.
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"That s**t kills the mood."
Before stripping down for the no-pants-dance, it'd be wise to check (and maybe double-check) your breath.

Reid also went on to claim this was the exact reason she's not a fan of morning sex, which is where mouths are at their most stalest, especially if you sleep with it wide open.
"It's disgusting," she said.
So, if you're into morning friskiness, make sure to nip to the bathroom beforehand and freshen up that cake hole.
This isn't the first time Reid has spoken candidly about life as an adult performer, with the superstar previously choosing not to glamourise it.
In a now-deleted video posted during 2020, Reid admitted that she would never encourage others to make a career from X-rated films due to the difficulties it can cause in your personal life.
"A lot of times when people ask me if they should do porn, I tell them no," she revealed.
"I tell them that it makes life really hard, it makes dating really hard, it makes your family life really hard, it makes intimacy hard."
Such has been her work's affect on Reid's everyday life, one 'disgusting' moment even led her to consider quitting the industry altogether.
Speaking to Logan Paul on the Impaulsive podcast back in 2018, she recalled one of her ex-partners refusing to touch her when she arrived home from work.
"He made me feel like maybe I should quit and stuff... he didn't want to kiss me when I came home from work," she told the podcaster.
"So, like, [it] made me feel like a disgusting person."
And yet, despite Reid realising that she wasn't actually disgusting, this whole ordeal was 'horrible' and left its mark on her.
Topics: Sex and Relationships