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Brooks Laich details his ‘low sex drive’ while quarantined away from wife Julianne Hough: ‘I’m so wiped out’

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Brooks Laich is feeling the physical effects of being away from his spouse during the coronavirus pandemic. The professional hockey player revealed his truth on Wednesday during the latest episode of his podcast, “How Men Think," and opened up about the lack of sex drive he’s experiencing while quarantining separately from wife Julianne Hough. “I’m in Idaho, my wife is in L.A., so not much of that [sex] going on here,” Laich, 36, divulged to his listeners. “I would probably lose my sex drive when stress ramps up, that’s just what I feel in this situation.” Laich then explained what his day-to-day routine consisted of in self-isolation and admitted that after working long hours on his property he simply doesn’t have the energy to work up an.

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