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🗓️ 20 November 2024
⏱️ 30 minutes
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This week Pam and I discuss the complexities of intimacy, particularly focusing on oral sex and the impact of past trauma on current relationships.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, understanding, and presence in sexual encounters, while also addressing the challenges faced by individuals with traumatic histories.
We hope to encourage listeners to navigate their sexual relationships with empathy and openness, highlighting the journey of healing and connection between spouses.
Takeaways
Relationships are constantly evolving and require adaptation.
Communication is key in navigating sexual intimacy.
Past trauma can significantly impact present relationships.
It's important to approach intimacy with empathy and understanding.
Presence and engagement matter more than technique in intimacy.
Self-image issues can affect sexual confidence and performance.
Creating a comfortable environment can enhance intimacy.
Learning about each other's bodies is a continuous journey.
Facing past traumas can lead to healing in relationships.
The willingness to confront challenges can strengthen partnerships.
On the Xtended Version ...
Pam and I cover an email from a husband who misses the sex they had before his wife went through menopause.
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0:00.0 | Well, welcome to the show, babe. |
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0:13.8 | Because we love the opportunity to collaborate through and through when it comes to marriage and sex and all that it all that happens and doesn't |
0:24.7 | happen and all the struggles we can have and don't have and how it's a constant evolving it seems |
0:30.0 | as relationships go along right when we have things figured out something seems to change right |
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