Jana Kramer Says Anniversary Is 'Triggering,' May Not Have Sex After Cheating Scandal
Jana Kramer celebrated her three-year wedding anniversary to her husband Mike Caussin, but the days leading up the milestone were hard on the country singer. On her podcast Whine Down, she expressed how their anniversary is a trigger for her after his devastating cheating scandal.
"Our anniversary is tomorrow, three years," she said. "He has to work, but I planned a weekend day for us on Saturday. I'm really excited about that."
But she added how the anniversary is "triggering," and that she has to focus on "being present."
When her co-host asked if they plan on being intimate, Kramer, 34, seemed unsure.
"I hope so, but I feel like whenever I want to… if he isn't… I get let down and then we get into a fight," she confessed. "I'm like, 'Why don't you want to sleep with me? But you want to sleep with X, Y and Z? But sure I would love that."
She then explained how Caussin is having a hard time as well, as he "feels the pressure."
"Why should there be pressure with intimacy?" Kramer asked. "Two people love each other, they should have sex and touch each other and kiss."
As readers know, the couple married in May 2015. Seven months after the birth of their daughter Jolie, they announced their break because he was unfaithful. He later entered rehab.
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Now, Kramer has been sharing her struggles with her podcast listeners.
"I don't want to go back through all the stuff and say everything you did. That's hard for me. That's triggering," she said. "If we can say, 'Yes, you cheated, yes these things happened, but this is how we're working on things and fixing the problems, it's not easy. It's hard to go back and time and relive, but I want to be able to give back and help people."
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