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Different people in a relationship often have different levels of desire or comfort when it comes to sexual closeness. You should treat this situation with understanding, talk to your partner openly, and accept their feelings.Start a talk with someone who won't judge you about your thoughts and worries. | Different people in a relationship often have different levels of desire or comfort when it comes to sexual closeness. You should treat this situation with understanding, talk to your partner openly, and accept their feelings.Start a talk with someone who won't judge you about your thoughts and worries. |
Versio 9. tammikuuta 2024 kello 10.27
She loves me but doesn t want sex
Different people in a relationship often have different levels of desire or comfort when it comes to sexual closeness. You should treat this situation with understanding, talk to your partner openly, and accept their feelings.Start a talk with someone who won't judge you about your thoughts and worries. Ask your partner how they feel about sex and if there are any specific reasons they don't want it.
Pay close attention to what your partner has to say without talking over them or pushing your own ideas.Try to figure out how they feel, what worries them, and what might be making them not want to do it.If your partner feels okay with it, ask them why they feel the way they do about sex. It could be caused by physical, social, or mental issues, and it's important to get to the bottom of it.
If the problem keeps happening and makes both of you unhappy, you might want to talk to a relationship or sex therapy.A professional can help you figure out how to deal with and understand the aspects of your relationship.You should accept your partner's limits and not force them to do something they don't want to do.Focus on getting closer to each other emotionally when the sexual side of the relationship is over.
Get to know different parts of closeness and sexual health. This can help you see things from your partner's point of view and may give you ideas on how to make your relationship better.Changing how you feel about sex or how comfortable you are with it may take time. During the process, be gentle and helpful.
As you work through any problems, keep your attention on building a strong emotional bond.