Bonnie Blue reveals secrets on how to please a woman in bed

Bonnie Blue has released an ‘instructional manual’ for men on how to please women in bed RadarOnline.com can reveal that her tips are not what her fans would expect.
The 26-year-old adult performer, real name Tia Bilinger, now claims she is pregnant after “breeding 400 men—” and is “famous” for her claim that she managed to sleep with more than 1,000 lovers in one day.
She has now said about the keys to being great in bed: “My advice on how to have great sex would be that it has to be fun. Don’t think about it too much and don’t be self-conscious. S– has to be fun. You don’t have to be an artist, you don’t need a huge p and you don’t need a perfect body.
“Go in and have fun. Whether you last ten seconds, sixty minutes, or don’t finish, that’s fine. Give someone an enjoyable experience, and the rest will take care of itself.”
Blue added that she and other women are not looking for exercise partners with a six-pack.
The adult content creator added: “A lot of women talk about body positivity. But for men, they don’t always have their friends or wives saying, ‘I don’t mind that your body has changed or that you’re no longer slim’… be confident.
“That’s the sexiest thing you can have about yourself.”
Blue added that she prefers normal men to celebrities: “My inbox is always busy. I get messages from big celebrities all the time. A lot of footballers and pop stars contact me. I might have had politicians too, but I wouldn’t know because I couldn’t name any of them.
“The people I like to sleep with are my fans and subscribers. I want to sleep with people who haven’t had sex in a long time or who are still virgins. That’s what I enjoy.”
“I prefer that to someone who has ten other girls waiting to sleep with them,” Blue commented.
Her s– tips come as Blue faces mounting accusations that her alleged pregnancy is a publicity stunt after announcing she is expecting a baby following an unprotected s– event with 400 people, with online critics labeling the revelation as ‘fake’ and questioning the medical plausibility of her timeline.
Blue insists she became pregnant after what she described as a “breeding mission” at a London mansion on February 7, where her team claimed participants attempted to break a so-called “world cream pie record” – with participants using no protection during the s—to climax with Blue.
Video clips circulating online show groups of men wearing blue balaclavas in the building during her latest stunt. Blue later filmed her making a Bright blue pregnancy test and told viewers: “One line – pregnant – no line (means) not pregnant.”
But internet users quickly pointed out inconsistencies. In Blue’s images, the larger result window line on her pregnancy test appears visible, but the smaller control line – necessary for a valid measurement under the brand’s guidance – is not.
Skeptics also noted that Blue’s “pregnancy reveal” video was posted just over two weeks after the mass event, despite medical evidence that pregnancy is typically first detectable on ultrasound around a fetus’ five weeks of gestation.
Blue said she had consulted artificial intelligence before requesting a ‘private scan’ because she ‘wouldn’t step foot in an NHS building’. The person introduced as a doctor in the clip was also suspiciously shown wearing a balaclava and T-shirt, holding up an image of a fetus on an iPad.
One online critic wrote, “The fact that the ‘doctor’ is wearing a balaclava tells me all I need to know. This is all a big publicity stunt by BS.”
The backlash was amplified by Blue’s previous public comments about infertility.
She previously said: “I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and had a really, really hard time, and I had to go the IVF route. So I wish I could say I might get pregnant, but I’m not in that position where I can get pregnant naturally.”
A source said: “This is so obviously an amateur stunt done on the cheap, it’s unbelievable. No doctor worth his salt would agree to wear a blue balaclava for a p— star in a video, and the iPad he’s holding could show footage of every pregnancy scan. It’s more cheap bullshit to make headlines, at a time when Bonnie should be wondering what exactly she’s doing with her life and health.”
It comes as medical professionals have raised concerns about the risks associated with unprotected sex with multiple partners over a short period of time, and the impact it could have on a fetus.
Studies show that unprotected sex with multiple partners greatly increases the risk of exposure to sexually transmitted infections, including syphilis, HIV and hepatitis B – all of which can cross the placenta and infect a fetus.
Other infections, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, can be transmitted during birth, potentially leading to blindness or pneumonia in newborns. STDs during pregnancy are also linked to preterm labor and low birth weight.
There are rarer biological possibilities. Heteropaternal superfecundation – when two eggs are fertilized by sperm from different men in the same cycle – can result in twins with different fathers, although cases are rare. Another phenomenon, superfetation, involves a second conception during an existing pregnancy.
A source added about the skepticism surrounding Blue’s claim that she is pregnant: “The timing just doesn’t add up from a clinical point of view. Placing a scan just two weeks after the event is a bit of a dead giveaway.”
Nearly a year ago, Blue was forced to admit she wasn’t pregnant after sparking speculation on social media




