Discussing Sexual Intimacy With Our Partner
Sexual intimacy is a critical aspect of relationship satisfaction and a boost to our mental health. Let’s go over some common topics and realistic expectations.
Sexual intimacy is a critical aspect of relationship satisfaction and a boost to our mental health. Let’s go over some common topics and realistic expectations.
Intimacy is a deeply emotional and vulnerable connection that brings people together.
Our confidence, communication, and sexual performance are all interconnected.” – Aidan, 39
In this section of the course, we’re going to learn about sexual intimacy as a pathway to developing a better romantic relationship.
Sex is a great way to create intimacy, but it’s not the only way. We’ll cover some other strategies for creating intimacy later in the course’s Romance and Affection sections.
Challenges with sexual intimacy between partners often boil down to a lack of communication around wants and needs (both ours and our partner’s). Communication is the key to developing satisfying sexual intimacy with our partner.
This section of the course is divided into five parts:
We’ll start with the first three below:
Sexual difficulties
More on navigating topics around intimacy in relationships when dealing with depression.
Methods of contraception/ safe sex
Safe words and kinks
How to navigate differences
We can’t create the ideal sex life from only one conversation, but ongoing discussions will improve our intimacy and communication skills.
While it’s nice to be able to have open and honest conversations about intimacy, setting expectations too high can impact everyone’s mental health negatively. We want to be sure we aren’t putting too much pressure on our partners or ourselves. It’s also important to keep in mind that not everything is like the movies or porn, and that most of those Instagram models’ posts are heavily edited.
Everyone has their own unique sexual desires and preferences, and there’s no one right or perfect way to have sex. Realistic expectations regarding sex involve understanding that sexual desire and arousal can be affected by various factors such as stress, depression, lack of sleep, hormonal changes, substance use, and problems in a relationship.
Sex may not always be mind-blowingly amazing or effortless, but it can still be enjoyable and bring you closer. By talking openly and honestly with your partner, you can create a satisfying sexual relationship that works for both of you.
Developing sexual intimacy takes time and effort. Be patient with yourself and your partner, and enjoy the process of exploring each other’s bodies and desires.
While certain topics around sexual intimacy may feel awkward to bring up, doing so should strengthen your bond with your partner in the end through improved intimacy.
On the next page, we’ll learn more specific tips for having conversations about sexual intimacy with our partner.