What if the thing you crave most is the one thing you canât say out loud? You love your partner. The sex is good. But thereâs more inside youâa desire youâve never voiced. Not because itâs wrong⦠but because youâre terrified of what might happen if you do. Will they judge you? Will they feel …
Is Wanting More in the Bedroom a Betrayal?
What if the thing you crave most is the one thing you canât say out loud? You love your partner. The sex is good. But thereâs more inside youâa desire youâve never voiced. Not because itâs wrong⦠but because youâre terrified of what might happen if you do. Will they judge you? Will they feel like theyâre not enough? Could it change everything? Â
In this Language of Love session, I connect with Kelly, whoâs been married for five years and loves her husband deeply. Their sex life? Pretty solid. But thereâs a part of her that wants more. She has desires sheâs never sharedâand sheâs terrified that voicing them might hurt his feelings or make him think heâs not enough.
So what do you do when you want to grow sexually with your partner, but youâre afraid it could backfire?
In this session, we talk through:
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Why itâs not a great idea to talk about fantasies in the middle of sex (and when to do it instead)
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How to open up these conversations in a way that feels safe, honest, and even exciting
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The âFantasy Boxâ game I love recommending to couples who want to spice things up together
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How to find creative middle ground when your fantasies donât totally match
If youâve ever held back something in the bedroom because you didnât want to rock the boat, youâre going to feel seen in this one.
And if Kellyâs story sounds a little like yours, Iâd love to hear from you. Email me at languageoflovepod@gmail.comâyour story could help someone else feel less alone.
Want more tools for connection and pleasure? Head over to my website, and check out my latest book, Sex Magic, for a deeper dive into unlocking spectacular intimacy.
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