Intimacy - Part 2 - Be Prepared to Blush a Little
Love Over Addiction
Michelle Anderson
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🗓️ 30 July 2017
⏱️ 7 minutes
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Summary
A few weeks ago we discussed intimacy while loving an alcoholic or substance abuser and I covered what to do if you would rather not be intimate with the one you love. This week I'm going to go into a little more detail because of all the questions I'm receiving.
You're going to learn if alcohol or drugs can kill their sex drive - and lead to ED (erectile dysfunction - blush), what to do if they're blaming you for the lack of intimacy in your relationship and how to stop accepting responsibility when he isn't interested or can't perform.
So take a deep breath, make sure there are no kiddos around and let's talk about this very REAL problem (because we do real here - without any judgment of course).
First off, let's start with the fact that excessive drinking CAN cause a sexual dysfunction* called testicular atrophy by lowering testosterone production. And the less testosterone, the less interested in sex you become.
So if he's acting like your roommate while all your girlfriends are complaining their husbands want to have sex all the time - you can thank the alcohol for disrupting his hormone distribution and liver function.
No need to compare yourself to your girlfriends. You are just as beautiful, fun and loving as they are. They are just not married to a man with this disease.
It's also very common for men to have erectile dysfunction who binge drink (ahhh.. hellooo??). Do you want to know why? I will make this very brief and not too scientific-y (is that a word?).
Alcohol can prevent blood vessels in the penis from closing so it cannot remain erect (I promise that's the last time I use the words penis and erect).
So if they blame you for not being attractive enough (this disease is so nasty sometimes, right?) you now know they're doing this to cover up the fact that they CAN'T have sex with you because of their drinking.
But most alcoholics and drug users refuse to take responsibility for their actions so of course they're NOT going to say, "Sorry, honey. If I just get sober once and for all we would be able to make love again."
Instead, they will find ways to blame you or whatever else they can think of. Don't fall for it. You're a smart woman. You now understand - this has NOTHING to do with you. It's just science.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the Wife of an Alcoholic Podcast. Hey there, thanks for joining me. Anderson at the wife of an alcoholic podcast a special safe judgment-free place for |
| 0:27.4 | women who love someone suffering from addiction or substance abuse. Okay, so a few weeks ago, we discussed intimacy while loving an alcoholic or substance abuser, |
| 0:42.0 | and I covered what to do if you would rather not be intimate |
| 0:46.4 | with the one you love. This week I'm going to go into a little more detail because of all the questions I'm receiving. |
| 0:58.1 | So you're going to learn if alcohol or drugs, well, wait, before I go into this, I need to add a disclaimer here. If you have |
| 1:06.2 | kids in the car or if any child can hear this, just pause it and listen to it later in the privacy of your |
| 1:17.4 | car or your home because we are going to be talking about pretty explicit stuff. |
| 1:24.0 | Well, explicit for me. |
| 1:26.0 | I mean, it's not really super explicit, |
| 1:28.0 | but we're using grown-up words. |
| 1:31.0 | So that's just a warning. I think it's important that you do listen to it, but just maybe pause if you have kids. |
| 1:38.0 | Okay, so today we are going to learn if alcohol or drugs can kill their sex drive and lead to |
| 1:46.4 | ED. For those of you that don't know what ED is, it's called erectile dysfunction. I'm blushing right now. What and will also learn |
| 1:57.7 | what to do if they're blaming you for the lack of intimacy in your relationship and |
| 2:02.4 | how to stop accepting responsibility when he isn't interested or can't perform. |
| 2:09.0 | Okay, so take a deep breath because I know this is kind of new territory for us, but I do think it's a really important problem that I know a lot of women are suffering with with their husbands so it's real and we do real here. |
| 2:26.0 | So first off let's start with the fact that excessive drinking can cause a sexual dysfunction called |
| 2:38.7 | testicular a trophy. |
| 2:41.7 | And what that means is it's actually lower testosterone production and the less |
| 2:48.7 | testosterone the less interested in sex you become. |
| 2:53.4 | I promise I'm not gonna get all sciency on you, I could, but definitely not gonna do that. |
| 2:59.6 | So if he's acting like your roommate, while all your girlfriends are complaining their husbands want to have sex all the time, |
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