
The Art of Bringing Back the Intimacy
Learn to Avoid the Dead Bedroom, Eliminate the Resentment, and Relight the Libido in Your Relationship
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Narrated by:
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Megan Meyer
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By:
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Andrew Glover
Discover how to rekindle the magic in your relationship to bring back the magic into your bedroom.
Do you feel like you and your spouse are little more than roommates now, the intimacy all but gone?
Are you bored, lonely, or dissatisfied in your relationship and worry that because of this, you are headed toward divorce?
Are you tired of living in a sexless marriage and want to reignite the flame that burned so brightly at the beginning of your relationship?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, you are not alone. One recent study showed that within the last month, 80 percent of couples experienced a discrepancy in their desire for sex.
It can be hard when you are the partner with a higher sex drive. You can be left feeling rejected, unattractive, frustrated, and confused–and it’s likely your spouse doesn’t even realize you feel this way.
And if you are the partner with the lower drive, you feel guilty, pressured, and frustrated, not sure how to move past this roadblock.
The good news is that there are concrete, proven things you can do to remedy the sexual desire discrepancy in your marriage.
In this book, you will discover:
- An in-depth look at sexless marriages, including signs your relationship is headed that way if it's not there already.
- How to be intimate without sex to strengthen the bond with your spouse.
- A look at the causes of low libido in both men and women, so you can determine if there is an underlying cause to your or your spouse’s decreased desire.
- The most common cause of divorce (hint: it’s not lack of intimacy).
- How vulnerability can actually be a strength and not a weakness in a marriage, with ways to be more vulnerable with your spouse.
- The steps to letting go of resentment once and for all so you aren’t stuck having the same argument for years.
And much more!
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The first step in bringing back intimacy is to acknowledge the problem and communicate openly with your partner. It's important to approach the issue with sensitivity and empathy, as your partner may be feeling just as frustrated as you are. Make sure to listen to their concerns and validate their feelings, and be willing to compromise and work together to find a solution.
One common source of resentment and a lack of intimacy is a mismatched libido. It's important to recognize that everyone has different sexual needs and desires, and that's okay. However, it's important to find ways to compromise and meet each other's needs, whether that means scheduling regular "intimacy dates", exploring new fantasies together, or seeking the help of a therapist or counselor.
Another important factor in maintaining intimacy is prioritizing physical touch and affection. This can be as simple as holding hands, cuddling, or giving each other massages. It's also important to make time for non-sexual intimacy, such as deep conversations, shared hobbies or interests, and just spending quality time together.
Finally, don't forget to prioritize your own self-care and wellbeing. When we neglect our own needs, it can be difficult to connect with our partners and maintain intimacy. Make sure to take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally, and communicate with your partner about your needs and boundaries.
Bringing back intimacy in a relationship takes effort and commitment, but it's well worth it in the end. By communicating openly, prioritizing physical touch and affection, and taking care of yourself and your partner, you can eliminate resentment, avoid a dead bedroom, and relight the flames of passion in your relationship.
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