Why Sex Is (So Much) Better at Midlife
/Learn how midlife brings a new kind of sexual freedom in a long-term committed relationship — grounded in trust, self-awareness, and deeper connection.
Read MoreLearn how midlife brings a new kind of sexual freedom in a long-term committed relationship — grounded in trust, self-awareness, and deeper connection.
Read MoreDiscover what it really means when sexual connection and intimacy fade — not by counting months, but by tuning into how you feel, interact and connect. Explore the subtle signs that it’s been “too long” without sex, what’s underneath the silence, and how to open the conversation and rebuild closeness again.
Read MoreBeing intentional in your relationship sets you up for success in creating what you desire. More critically, it allows you to feed and nourish what is important to you. Learn the 5-step process to being intentional and make it happen, through the highs and lows.
Read MoreFor men for whom sex is a vehicle of expression of love through the connection and physical intimacy of love-making, the relationship turning sexless means a severing off of an extremely important point of connection that differentiates a marriage from a roommate or business engagement.
Read MoreFor a man, being a better with a highly sensitive person (HSP) woman means making a few important internal shifts to bring out her best nature and sexual desire.
Read MoreLike all important aspects of life, sex carries meaning. Understanding what sex means to you — and your partner — will tell you if you’re on the same page in valuing and prioritizing it. Or not.
Read MoreThe decision to walk away from a sexless marriage is a gut-wrenching one. This in-depth article will talk about 1) What qualifies as a sexless marriage, 2) The pain of a sexless marriage, 3) What to try before walking away, 4) When to walk away and 5) What problems masquerades as unsolvable and how to solve them.
Read MoreI’ve compiled a list of very common — and very understandable — mistakes that couples make to help you prevent this unnecessary pain and get the resources you need sooner. Whether it’s an issue of low or lack of sexual desire, or lack of passion in the bedroom after decades together, the resources to support you are a free consultation away.
Read MoreGreat sex doesn’t “just” happen in a long-term relationship. It’s fed, nourished and ignited by conversations about sex that make you feel desired and important to each other. These 7 habits show you what healthy couples do to have great sex.
Read MoreWe wrongly think that we know our partners, even though our knowledge comes from our own assumptions. To truly understand each other — and feel understood — we need to talk. This article provides tools to help you hone in on important insights about your partner that will help you connect more intimately, build closer sexual connection and make sex that’s more than just the same-old boring motions.
Read MoreA new calendar year offers an opportunity and a promise of a reset. Use these 3 powerful resolutions to create an extraordinary relationship in love & sex and beyond.
Read MoreWhen Netflix released “Sex, Love & goop,” I thought … there’s no way they’re going to hit the spot on the touchy subject of women’s pleasure. But after watching the show end to end, I can confidently say — they get it right.
Read MoreIt’s a known phenomenon: sex seems to be better on vacation — more fun, easier, flowing. But it’s hard to maintain the magic when you get home. Learn five ways to bring home the vacation-sex effect into everyday life.
Read MoreHaving a date night is the most common advice out there for couples struggling with lack of sexual passion and desire in a long-term relationship. Find out why this advice backfires and what to do instead.
Read MoreLooking backwards, it’s predictable that sex will change in a long-term relationship. But it’s still the case that we become heart-broken that it happens to us. Find out the 15 ways that sex is different — and how to make it more connected, fun and passionate going forward.
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