Irish sex therapist's tips for reigniting passion in your relationship
There is nothing quite as intoxicating as the first flush of love. This new person in your life is infinitely interesting, and you can’t keep your hands off each other.
People tend to assume that everyone else is having loads of sex and they are the only ones not getting any. This would indicate that the issue is far more common than we realise, however we dare not talk about it. But just what is the reason that so many couples are increasingly saying ‘Not tonight, darling’?
"There could be a couple that are together for three years and their sexual relationship runs into difficulty.” “Some couples would tell me that they are really good friends, they spend all of their time together and share all the same interests. Have that talk It’s difficult to admit that you have problems in the bedroom but if you are interested in igniting the passion, discussing it with your partner is key, no matter how much it might make you cringe.
Getting over awkwardness Having a conversation is one thing, but when you are no longer physically intimate with your partner, there can be a real difficulty in re-engaging with them. “You build it up in a slow tentative way so they can get comfortable again and break down the awkwardness.
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