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21. The SECRET to GREAT Sex in Long-Term Relationships
FromRelationship Psych | Love | Marriage | Conflict | Psychology |
21. The SECRET to GREAT Sex in Long-Term Relationships
FromRelationship Psych | Love | Marriage | Conflict | Psychology |
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The SECRET to GREAT Sex in Long-Term Relationships
How to make your sex life better with your spouse.
It’s normal to want to have sex and it’s normal to not really want to have sex, so there is no road map for how to make sex great in a long term relationship, but there is a secret that can help.
The secret is communication.
In this episode, we explore Masters and Johnson’s research on sexual response and how to communicate about desire, arousal, and resolution.
We cover how to talk about initiating sex, and things to share with your partner that you like.
Episodes references in this episode are:
Episode 20- Your Brain on Love
Episode 11- 4 Point Road Map to Increase Sexual Satisfaction in your Relationship
This podcast is not meant to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any medial, mental health, or relationship problem. It should not be seen as relationship advice for your specific relationship. Seek out couples therapy by a practitioner in your area for advice for your specific problem.
How to make your sex life better with your spouse.
It’s normal to want to have sex and it’s normal to not really want to have sex, so there is no road map for how to make sex great in a long term relationship, but there is a secret that can help.
The secret is communication.
In this episode, we explore Masters and Johnson’s research on sexual response and how to communicate about desire, arousal, and resolution.
We cover how to talk about initiating sex, and things to share with your partner that you like.
Episodes references in this episode are:
Episode 20- Your Brain on Love
Episode 11- 4 Point Road Map to Increase Sexual Satisfaction in your Relationship
This podcast is not meant to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any medial, mental health, or relationship problem. It should not be seen as relationship advice for your specific relationship. Seek out couples therapy by a practitioner in your area for advice for your specific problem.
Released:
Aug 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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