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what if you don't regain your desire? If
you're in a relationship and you've just gone off it, not only are you missing
out on the fun and intimacy sex can provide, but so is your partner. This can
lead to powerful feelings of rejection and loss that can soon turn to resentment.
Soon both partners can begin to doubt their sexuality and attractiveness. In
every intimate relationship, the first thing to go is passion, usually for one
of three reasons - withheld negative emotions, changed priorities, and routine.
If you are dealing with anger, resentment and physical problems can interfere
with sexual desire and create a sexless marriage. Sexual
problems are defined as difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (which includes
desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution) that prevents the individual or couple
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marriage today. Intimacy
Breaks Barriers Intimacy
is the art of making your partner feel understood and accepted. When this feeling
is created, barriers fall. Gentle touch, eye contact, a gentle sense of humor,
and the right words all create an intimate atmosphere. Commenting positively
on your partner's looks or the day's activities will also help. Partners often
disconnect when they don't feel interested in each other anymore. When there's
a problem with intimacy, a partner who's sympathetic and doesn't make demands
can be very healing and appealing. Four
simple steps to create a successful relationship despite your differences: 1.
Talk frequently and honestly to each other about your frustrations, about intimacy,
about anger, about disappointment, about your appreciation of each other, about
the meaning of life, about everything. 2.
Strive to work together to solve anything that comes up. Learn to be a team,
a partnership. Don't get stuck on who's right or wrong. Instead, focus on what
will solve the problem. 3. Keep your connection going through communication,
affection, understanding, and mutual concern for one another. 4.
Have a sense of humor, give the benefit of the doubt, and lighten up. Try not
to react so dramatically, and let small things roll off your back. ©
2010 Tina Tessina |