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The Complexity of Desire in Long-Term Relationships

The Complexity of Desire in Long-Term Relationships

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In this episode, Thomas Westenholz and Michael Preston explore the complexities of desire in long-term relationships, discussing how desire can diminish over time due to various factors such as overwhelm, emotional disconnect, and resentment. They emphasise the importance of maintaining physical touch, open communication, and addressing emotional needs to rebuild intimacy and connection. The conversation highlights the necessity of acknowledging the challenges couples face and the importance of seeking help when needed.


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Takeaways


Desire in relationships often shifts and requires effort to maintain.

Physical touch is essential for keeping desire alive.

Overwhelm and exhaustion can hinder intimacy.

Emotional disconnect can lead to resentment and barriers to connection.

Regular communication about sex can enhance intimacy.

Setting aside dedicated time for touch is crucial.

Acknowledging emotional needs is vital for rebuilding trust.

Couples may need help to navigate complex emotional dynamics.

Good people can unintentionally hurt their partners.

Admitting when a relationship is lost is the first step to recovery.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Desire in Relationships

00:25 Understanding the Drop in Desire

05:32 Overwhelm vs. Emotional Disconnect

08:09 The Importance of Physical Touch

10:47 Creating Space for Conversations about Sex

15:31 Addressing Emotional Blocks to Intimacy

22:24 Navigating Trauma in Relationships


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