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“Selling the OC” star Kayla Cardona is shutting down her co-star Alex Hall’s claim that she tried to sleep with their married colleague Tyler Stanaland.
“I actually recently heard about that [rumor],” Cardona, 33, tells Page Six exclusively.
“That’s new, but just all I can really say to you is that it’s not true. It is simply a lie. All of it.”
Hall, 33, recently alleged to “Entertainment Tonight” that Cardona tried to “have sex” with Stanaland, 33, on “multiple occasions” and made him “very uncomfortable.”
Cardona tells us she “confronted” her former friend about the allegation last weekend, but it was “not the time and place because it was after going to a club.”
“It just kind of went through one ear and out the other, to be honest with you,” the single mom shares. “I just don’t trust anything that comes out of her mouth.”
Although she denies the sex rumors, Cardona has admitted to trying to kiss Stanaland while filming for “Selling the OC.”
“As you can see, we’re a very wild group, and mix that in with lots of alcohol, we all get very flirtatious,” she tell us, clarifying, however, that “nothing has ever happened.”
The Oppenheim Group realtor says she is not sure of Hall’s “intent” for spreading lies about her but thinks it is perhaps a way for Hall to “take heat” off herself.
Hall has also been accused of acting too flirtatious with Stanaland — who is married to “Pitch Perfect” actress Brittany Snow — by cuddling with him on the beach and giving him a “nosey” in one of the scenes from the Netflix reality show.
However, Hall exclusively told us recently that she does not have any regrets about her behavior with her male co-star and would even “do it again.”
Meanwhile, Cardona thinks Stanaland may have gotten off easy considering he is the common denominator in all of the drama.
“It wasn’t until I just [saw] all the backlash that I’ve been getting and watching back, and I’m just like you’re literally allowing people to suck and grab on your nose and allowing other women to sit on your lap. Like, there is a lot of hypocrisy. I think is pretty obvious,” she says.
The California-based businesswoman says she thinks some of the criticism she’s gotten has been “unfair” compared to what Stanaland received, but she further explains why she took the fall for all that happened.
“I have a really, really good heart, and I do care, and I was looking at it as like, ‘I don’t have a marriage to save. You do, so let me put it all on me,'” she adds.
Stanaland, however, told Us Weekly recently that he does not believe he ever led on Cardona and that he and his friends have “brother-sister vibes.”
Cardona says even though the drama is now in the past, if Stanaland’s wife would want an apology, she is such a “girl’s girl” that she would give her one to make her feel better.

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File under “things that go bump in the night”
Picture this: You wake up in the middle of the night, and you're right in the middle of getting it on with your partner. Sounds like an unlikely—albeit pretty awesome—scenario, right?
Actually, according to recent Canadian research, up to 11 percent of men have had sex (or at least tried to) while they were asleep. 
These nocturnal horndogs may masturbate, fondle, dry hump, and even perform oral or have full-on intercourse—all while they’re totally zonked out, according to another Canadian study. They usually only find out about it when they wake up mid-act, or hear the story from their wives or girlfriends the next morning.
Sleep doctors officially recognized the phenomenon this year when they added a new condition to their international diagnostic manual: “Sleep Related Abnormal Sexual Behaviors.” Most people refer to it as “sleep sex” or “sexsomnia,” but our favorite term was coined by one Reddit commenter: “Nightbang.” 
Whatever you call it, we have one question: How can you be capable of sex when you’re unconscious?
Think of it as another form of sleepwalking, says Michel Cramer Bornemann, M.D., lead investigator at Sleep Forensics Associates in Minnesota. 
When your brain transitions between different stages of sleep, sometimes neurons can misfire, he says. The error accidentally switches part of your brain “on” while the rest of it is still passed out. Those misfires happen in the part of your brain that controls your most basic human functions, Dr. Cramer Bornemann says. 
“There are primal behaviors deep seated in the brain,” he says. “They’re simple motions necessary for survival, like defensive posturing and chewing. Of course, that includes sexual copulation and pelvic thrusting.” 
In other words, your caveman brain is awake, grinding up against your girlfriend. Meanwhile, your sophisticated 21st century brain, capable of long division and artfully seducing her, has clocked out for the night.
Nightbang can happen to anyone, Dr. Cramer Bornemann says. Women, too: Up to 4 percent of females have had a sleep sex episode. 
If you’re dubious that the rest of your brain could really be asleep, there’s proof: Researchers have video of a woman masturbating while her head is hooked up to an EEG showing she’s unconscious.
Sexsomnia is often instigated by coming into contact with your partner in bed, researchers say. Stress, fatigue, poor sleep, and medications like Ambien can also contribute. 
It has nothing to do with naughty dreams, Dr. Cramer Bornemann says, or being unhappy with your waking sex life. It’s essentially just a brain fart. A weird, kinky brain fart. 
For committed couples, sleep sex can be harmless, even entertaining. But it can also cause problems: Because you’re not actually conscious and in control, your sexual advances could be aggressive or inappropriate.
In rare cases, sexsomnia can result in assault. It can also strain a relationship—like if your wife thinks it’s evidence of sexual frustration or dreaming about other women. Or if you’re dry humping her at 2 a.m. every single night .
But ultimately, it’s not a disorder unless it’s causing trouble, Dr. Cramer Bornemann says. If you’re concerned, see a sleep doctor—preferably someone who specializes in the neurobehavioral aspects of sleep medicine, he says.
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Co-sleeping with your kids can be so wonderful … sometimes . But all parents have needs, and some of those can’t be fulfilled with a baby in your bed. Namely, sexy time (although watching your tv shows comes in a close second). One dad on Reddit complained about his toddlers completely blocking any intimacy with his wife, and the story was so relatable!
In the Parenting subreddit , a dad wrote that he has two kids with his wife, ages 3 and a half and 1 and a half. He explained that his wife has gotten her period back after giving birth, but it is irregular and lasts 3 out of 4 weeks, meaning they get “a small window” for sexy time. “With that window,” he writes, “our kids are awake ALL THE DAMN TIME.” Why, oh why, does that always seem to happen?
“They know man, they f*cking know,” he adds. “All I want is 10 minutes of intimacy with my wife.”
Parents everywhere are nodding in solidarity. Babies always seem to wake up or start crying or toddle in your room whenever you want to have sex with your partner like they can somehow sense it. It’s uncanny! And it doesn’t seem to get easier the older they get — especially once they learn what sex is and always seem suspicious about what their parents are up to behind closed doors.
The dad explained that it’s hardest with his youngest, who co-sleeps with them. “[M]y youngest.. she has better ideas,” he wrote. “She literally needs to co-sleep. We’ve tried everything, sleep specialists, leaving her crying, putting her down … she will not sleep unless she is with someone. She has pretty bad eczema so it’s understandable.” Oh man, been there! It’s so hard. Obviously your kids come first, but it’s got to be frustrating when you don’t get a break, ever, because your kids need you all the time .
His oldest daughter normally does well, sleeping through the night during those 3 weeks his wife is on her period. “But you know the window … she’s awake … it’s 9pm and for the last week my wife and I have been planning this … but kids,” he wrote, adding, “They don’t want an accidental sibling.”
But seriously, how do kids know? Is there something in the air? Can they really sense another sibling coming? Is it just comically bad luck?
Commenters came through with helpful tips.
“Mornings/ lock the bathroom door in the evenings / come home at lunch, put the TV on for them and go for it. You need to be creative here lol,” one person said.
“The Wiggles got us through a sesh 😄,” someone said, with another writing, “We used to call them ‘Mickey Quickies’ lol.” Hey, a little screen time never hurt anyone!
Others could relate to the kids’ ability to know when parents try to sneak away.
“I feel your pain. My kids are 3 & 5 yrs and yeah … it’s as if they have radar in their brains for that,” one person wrote. “They’ll be heavily occupied playing Minecraft together but as soon as we try to sneak away and have our ‘alone time’, I kid you not within 2 mins they are either yelling our names or at our door knocking/trying to open it … for what, you ask? Nothing. They need nothing lol … they literally just want attention.”
Some people suggested embracing period sex if both partners are up for it. “If period is lasting 3-4 weeks, then you’ve gotta just bite the bullet and get into some period sex. Do it in the shower or buy a waterproof pad to protect your mattress,” one person wrote.
“Have you tried mornings rather than evenings? 5am was a good time for us!” one person wrote. The dad commented, “That’s not a bad idea. The co-sleeping thing is a nightmare tho, but might be worth setting an alarm 😂.”
All jokes aside, some people were legitimately concerned about the length of the OP’s wife’s periods. (Note: you should call your doctor if you are bleeding for more than 7 days, per the ACOG .)
“On a slightly more serious note, has your wife talked to her GP about the length of her periods?” someone wrote. “I know we are all different, and when I started getting my period back after having the baby it would last between 5 and 10 days, and would go 2-6 weeks between periods before it settled down.” They added, “And you will get there. Keep trying, even if it’s just cuddles you have time for. And there is nothing wrong with the floor or the sofa 😉 It will get easier (I’ve heard).”
Someone else wrote, “Your wife needs to consult her doctor with the period thing. There is a wide range of normal, but that is truly excessive. She needs to have iron levels checked especially.” They also offered some advice, “We bed share with our children. So for many years we had to get creative. Sex works in other rooms of the house! Who woulda known! We also would do early mornings or even mid day if they’re busy with a movie or playing well. Lock the door. Now that they’re older we have our bed and they will come in after we are asleep if they want to sleep with us, it worked out well.”
But the best comment of all? “I think it’s time to consider a babysitter..” Yes! Plan a getaway with your wife during her no-period week. Hire a babysitter and take her to a hotel if you can to truly pamper her. If not, put on Disney+, lock the door, and hope for the best!
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