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How to Get Out of Your Head During Sex

Do you ever feel like you're observing yourself during sex instead of actually experiencing it? Maybe you're wondering how you look. Whether you're pleasing your partner. Whether you're attractive enough. Whether you're doing everything "right." Meanwhile, the very connection and pleasure you're longing for slips further out of reach. If you've ever felt disconnected from …

How to Get Out of Your Head During Sex
Language of Love with Dr. Laura Berman

How to Get Out of Your Head During Sex

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Do you ever feel like you’re observing yourself during sex instead of actually experiencing it?

Maybe you’re wondering how you look. Whether you’re pleasing your partner. Whether you’re attractive enough. Whether you’re doing everything “right.”

Meanwhile, the very connection and pleasure you’re longing for slips further out of reach.

If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your body during intimacy, you’re not alone. So many people, especially women, have been conditioned to evaluate themselves from the outside rather than experience themselves from within. We become focused on how we’re being perceived instead of what we’re actually feeling.

In this session, I respond to Hannah, who finds herself caught in that cycle. Instead of being present with her partner, she’s consumed by self-doubt, self-monitoring, and the fear that she somehow isn’t enough.

What if the problem isn’t that you’re bad at sex?

What if you’ve simply learned to approach intimacy as something to perform rather than something to experience?

In this episode, we explore how to shift out of performance mode and back into your body so that sex can become a source of connection, pleasure, and presence.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why so many people slip into “performance mode” during sex

  • A simple way to move from thinking to feeling when you notice yourself spiraling

  • How to use physical sensations to bring yourself back into the present moment

  • Why slowing down often creates more pleasure, not less

  • How your breathing affects arousal, connection, and emotional safety

  • The surprising power of eye contact during intimacy

  • What to do when self-critical thoughts show up in the bedroom

  • How old wounds around rejection, shame, and not feeling good enough can impact your sex life

  • When deeper healing work may be helpful

  • A new way to think about sex: not as a performance to perfect, but as a practice of presence

If you’ve ever felt pressure to be desirable, impressive, or “good” in bed, this conversation will help you come home to yourself and rediscover what intimacy is really meant to feel like.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re watching yourself instead of actually feeling anything or if sex leaves you more anxious than connected, this episode will give you language, tools, and gentle practices to bring you back to your body and into real pleasure and connection.

If you’d like to learn more about building better love, check out Quantum Love, and to get your question answered in a future session, email me at languageoflovepod@gmail.com or leave a voice note here.

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