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Sex With Emily

You're Not Too Much, You Need the Right Match

Sex With Emily

Sex With Emily

Sexuality, Health & Fitness

4.2 • 6.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, Emily sits down with Todd Baratz—sex therapist and author of How to Love Someone Without Losing Your Mind—to challenge everything you think you know about relationships. Todd dismantles the fairy tale myth of "the one" and reveals why our obsession with diagnosing every difficult person as a narcissist is keeping us stuck. From exploring how oral sex can make or break your relationship to understanding why some people view emotional depth as "too much," this conversation reframes love as messy, complicated, and beautifully imperfect. T In this episode, you'll learn: • Your relationship "shoulds" are sabotaging you—every rule you've internalized about what partners should text, do, or provide creates unnecessary conflict and anxiety; letting go of these expectations (especially "the one" who fulfills all your needs) is the first step to realistic, sustainable love • Not everyone is a narcissist—our tendency to diagnose and label ourselves and others amplifies anxiety rather than solving problems; sometimes people are just incompatible, not disordered, and that's okay • You're not "too much," you just need the right match—if someone views your emotional depth and authenticity as intensity, it's because they lack the capacity to handle genuine connection; finding someone who can meet you where you need to be met is about compatibility, not fixing yourself • Sex is really about connection—when you're craving sex, you're often actually craving intimacy, vulnerability, touch, and being truly seen; understanding this deeper need helps address desire discrepancies and creates more fulfilling sexual experiences • Dating people who can't connect emotionally—approach them with compassion and curiosity, try to create space for vulnerability, but if they can't or won't open up, accept that they might not be your person and walk away without trying to force everyone to do the work you're doing More Dr. Emily:  • Shop With Emily! Explore Emily’s favorite toys, pleasure accessories, bedroom essentials, and more — designed to support your pleasure and confidence. Free shipping on orders $99+ (some exclusions apply). • Join the SmartSX Membership: Access exclusive sex coaching, live expert sessions, community building, and tools to enhance your pleasure and relationships with Dr. Emily Morse. • Sex With Emily Guides: Explore pleasure, deepen connections, and enhance intimacy using these Sex With Emily downloadable guides. • The only sex book you’ll ever need: Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure • Want more? Visit the Sex With Emily Website • Let’s get social: Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok | Threads | YouTube • Let’s text: Sign up here • Want me to slide into your email inbox? Sign Up Here for sex tips on the regular. This episode is sponsored by…  Bellesa EVERYONE who signs up wins a FREE toy or gift card! https://www.bboutique.co/vibe/emilymorse-podcast" Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:03 - Letting Go of "The One" & Outdated Relationship Rules 5:22 - How We "Should" All Over Our Relationships 7:26 - Understanding Your Intergenerational Trauma Story 10:23 - Growth Happens in Relationships, Not Just Self-Love 13:12 - Why We Keep Dating the Same Type of Person 17:16 - How to Connect With Men Who Struggle to Connect 22:38 - Listener Questions: Situationships & Communication 5:01 - Oral Sex Should Be Reciprocated (Period) 29:04 - The Truth About Mismatched Desire in Long-Term Relationships 32:46 - Five Quickie Questions with Todd Barrets 34:04 - Turnons: Emily & Erica Discuss Childhood Patterns 47:02 - The Connection Between Mental Health and Sex

Transcript

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0:00.0

Self-love is great, but it's actually in relational love and relational contexts that we grow.

0:08.7

It's just kind of like if you have a kid and you put them in a class that's terrible, they're

0:12.0

not going to grow.

0:13.0

We need to be nourished.

0:13.9

We need to receive and give love.

0:15.7

We need others around us.

0:17.1

This is how we're social people.

0:19.4

And it doesn't change just because we're adults. We need to have people around us. This is how we're social people. And it doesn't change just because we're adults. We need to

0:22.2

have people around us. You're listening to Sex with Emily. I'm Dr. Emily, and I'm here to help you

0:28.3

prioritize your pleasure and liberate the conversation around sex. On today's episode, I speak with

0:33.5

sex therapist Todd Barrett. We get into why we need to stop diagnosing everyone. Spoiler

0:38.8

alert, not every person you don't get along with is a narcissist, among others. We get into all of it.

0:44.4

We also talk about how oral sex can make or break your relationship. And finally, Todd shares

0:48.8

tips on dating men who don't always know how to connect emotionally and what to do about it.

0:54.1

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0:56.0

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0:58.5

It helps get the show out to more people and it only takes you two seconds.

1:02.5

So you can do it right now.

1:03.5

You can find me in Instagram and YouTube and TikTok and Twitter, Facebook, X, all the places.

1:08.0

It's all at Sex with Emily.

1:09.6

All right, everyone, enjoy this episode.

1:15.2

Stop what you're doing and listen closely because Belessa and I are giving away free spicy

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