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Miriam Margoyles claims she had ‘first orgasm’ aged three: ‘I felt this overpowering heat in my loins’

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Grounded with Louis Theroux podcast this week, the Harry Potter actress wasn’t shy in opening up about a whole range of subjects including her fears on dying from coronavirus, her homosexuality, and her feelings on sex.When it came to the latter, while Margoyles said she didn’t have ‘a lot of sex anymore’ – her partner lives in the Netherlands – the 79-year-old admitted she likes to use the subject in conversations as ‘you want to go to a shared place and sex is almost universal’.Speaking about sex and attraction, she said of one of her first memories of the feeling: ‘I know that I loved it.

I remember feeling orgasm when I was three, which is early for such emotions and reactions.’She went on: ‘I had a crush on my preparatory.

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