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7: Sex After the Honeymoon Phase: The Ups & Downs of Sex in Long-Term Relationships

7: Sex After the Honeymoon Phase: The Ups & Downs of Sex in Long-Term Relationships

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In this episode, Amanda & Kelby dive into what sex really looks like after the honeymoon phase in long-term relationships. Together, they open up about the pressures, expectations, and unspoken myths around sex, sharing personal stories of healing, communication, and growth. Both Amanda & Kelby found that sex in long-term relationships ebbs and flows, and has ups and downs, and this is something they wish more people spoke about. From unlearning damaging cultural narratives and addressing sexual trauma, to building safety and embracing playfulness with your partner, Amanda and Kelby get real about the ups and downs of intimacy over time. Tune in for honest, relatable insights on everything from navigating shame and initiating sex to embracing pleasure at every stage. Whether you’re struggling with mismatched desire, working through old wounds, or just curious about how to keep sex meaningful and fun beyond the early days, this episode is here to support you.

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