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EmPowered Couples with The Freemans

We Attended an Intimacy Class in Hawaii and Learned These Profound Principles: Episode 214

EmPowered Couples with The Freemans

Aaron & Jocelyn Freeman

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Self-improvement

5.0589 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Intimacy is a huge part of a relationship and if you have been listening here for a little while, you know we are big on both emotional intimacy through communication as well as physical intimacy.

For many partners too, if emotional intimacy is missing it's hard to want to be physically intimate let alone be able to explore and expand this area. We are always learning and open to expand any of our own limits and boundaries in our own relationship

From society you probably think of sex mostly as penetration, or from the purely sexual dynamic. But that's often rushed without the consideration of the other styles of intimacy.

When the energetics aren't there often the sex isn't that satisfying. There is a subtle and critical interplay with the energy between a couple that can quickly deflate an intimate interaction. 

In this episdoe you will hear the profound lessons we learned as we went through the practice together during an intimacy/power dynamic sub/dom class on our trip to Hawaii. 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Empower Couples podcast. We're here you get modern, non-boring relationship

0:05.3

advice for you and your partner to communicate like pros, fight smarter, and stay on the same team.

0:10.4

No matter the challenge that you face, I am one of your host, Erin Freeman.

0:13.4

And I'm Jocelyn Freeman, but you all just know us as the Freeman's.

0:16.4

And this episode is about that we attended an intimacy class in Hawaii, our vacation here last week,

0:23.4

and these are the lessons that we learned and the profound principles we walked away with from

0:28.8

that class.

0:29.4

Yeah, it was kind of like a surprise experience.

0:31.6

We went with some of our soul family, and they coordinated to have this at home, and it was a

0:37.4

small group of like six of us,

0:39.8

three couples.

0:40.9

And it was amazing.

0:42.3

And we even did that having our two-month-old with us, you guys.

0:46.7

And yes, we did travel with our two-month-old sky all the way to Hawaii on top of having

0:52.6

her there while doing intimacy class. Yeah, so there's really no excuse.

0:56.0

If we can like attend an intimacy class with our two month old, you can do anything.

1:02.5

In Hawaii, after a six hour flight. Exactly. Okay, we want to share some of these principles

1:07.5

because this was a really pivotal day and we've attended a lot of different trainings on different topics and this was really special and I think we needed it at this time

1:16.0

especially having a baby recently you know intimacy is an area that we're re-inviting back into our

1:21.9

partnership you know after you have a baby it's a little bit on pause for a minute. And this is something we've wanted to re-explore.

1:30.5

And even, to be honest, sometimes having a baby, it feels like there's no space for this.

1:35.3

And this was exactly what we needed to come back to this powerful, important area of a relationship.

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