In a recent episode of Summer House, Lindsay Hubbard expressed her frustrations with her then-fiancé Carl Radke, mentioning their lack of connection in the bedroom and his perceived lack of ambition. She stated that constantly having to motivate and light a fire for someone else was not sexy for her, hinting at their difficulties in maintaining a fulfilling relationship. Despite her love for Carl, Lindsay shared that they were not connecting intimately and that he wasn’t matching her drive professionally.

During filming, Carl was no longer working with Kyle Cooke at Loverboy and was trying to figure out his professional path. Lindsay rated their sex life as a “two and a half,” jokingly mentioning that sex is required to improve their score. She also revealed that they had recently been intimate but no one reached climax, indicating Carl’s mental blocks. Lindsay had a heart-to-heart with Carl about their issues, suggesting that they needed to have more sex to ease the pressure during their encounters.

Despite her frustrations with Carl, Lindsay expressed excitement and happiness over their upcoming nuptials, describing it as a fairy tale ending that she nearly gave up on. However, it was later confirmed that Carl broke off their engagement, leading to the cancellation of their November 2023 wedding. Lindsay opened up about her feelings of “imposter syndrome” when she first got together with Carl, feeling unworthy but ultimately falling in love with her best friend.

Following the airing of the episode, Lindsay delved deeper into their alleged bedroom issues during the Summer House After Show. She expressed her desire for intimacy and to try new things to spice up their relationship, mentioning her willingness to do anything to improve their connection, including offering more blowjobs. Despite their challenges, Lindsay remained hopeful and committed to working on their relationship. Summer House airs on Bravo on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET, showcasing the ups and downs of Lindsay and Carl’s relationship as well as their personal struggles.

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