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The Hardest Question to Ask is Centered Around Sex
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Any question leading to sex.
Why We struggle with talking about sex
What is holding us back from asking about sex and talking openly?
Some Questions you might want to ask?
Would you like to have sex?
Summary
The episode focuses on the challenges men face in discussing sex and intimacy with their wives. The host, Bryan, acknowledges that sex is an important part of marriage for most men as a way to show love and feel loved by their spouse. However, many men struggle when their sex life declines or their wife no longer desires sex as frequently.
Bryan outlines some of the main reasons why men have difficulty talking about sex:
Ultimately, the most challenging part is simply asking "Would you like to have sex?" But Bryan encourages men to overcome the awkwardness and shame to advocate for their desire for intimacy and connection through sex. He offers his coaching services to help men improve their ability to discuss these topics with their wives.
Take the Next Step and Get Coached - https://www.relaxedmale.com/coachingoffer
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Why We struggle with talking about sex
- It requires you to be vulnerable
- We take complaints personally
- We have biases
- Isn't sex supposed to just happen and always be good?
- Or you can't have sex like that!
- Pushback is a threat to our beliefs
- We make sex mean something
What is holding us back from asking about sex and talking openly?
- Judged
- Rejection
- It's not comfortable = Embarrassing
- We weren't taught to advocate for ourselves
- Shame
Some Questions you might want to ask?
- What did you learn about sex growing up and how did you learn?
- What would you like me to do?
- What do you not like for me to do?
- What do you wish I did more of?
- Where do you like to be touched, and where do you not like to be touched?
- When do you like to have sex?
- What allows you to feel the sexiest?
- What was your biggest surprise when you had sex?
- What was your biggest surprise when you had sex with me?
- Did you ever have an event that negatively impacted what you think of sex?
Would you like to have sex?
Summary
The episode focuses on the challenges men face in discussing sex and intimacy with their wives. The host, Bryan, acknowledges that sex is an important part of marriage for most men as a way to show love and feel loved by their spouse. However, many men struggle when their sex life declines or their wife no longer desires sex as frequently.
Bryan outlines some of the main reasons why men have difficulty talking about sex:
- It requires being vulnerable, and men tend to take any criticism or complaints personally.
- People have biases and differing beliefs around certain sexual acts like oral sex, bondage, etc. which makes those topics awkward to discuss.
- There is shame and taboo around discussing sex from societal conditioning that sex is "dirty."
- Men were never taught to properly advocate for their wants/needs, especially something as intimate as sex.
- There is a fear of rejection, as men have likely been turned down for sex many times before in the relationship.
Ultimately, the most challenging part is simply asking "Would you like to have sex?" But Bryan encourages men to overcome the awkwardness and shame to advocate for their desire for intimacy and connection through sex. He offers his coaching services to help men improve their ability to discuss these topics with their wives.
Take the Next Step and Get Coached - https://www.relaxedmale.com/coachingoffer
If you would like to reclaim your bride and leave the mediocrity of roommate syndrome behind, then it is time to take the next step.
Take The Next Step
249 episodes
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Any question leading to sex.
Why We struggle with talking about sex
What is holding us back from asking about sex and talking openly?
Some Questions you might want to ask?
Would you like to have sex?
Summary
The episode focuses on the challenges men face in discussing sex and intimacy with their wives. The host, Bryan, acknowledges that sex is an important part of marriage for most men as a way to show love and feel loved by their spouse. However, many men struggle when their sex life declines or their wife no longer desires sex as frequently.
Bryan outlines some of the main reasons why men have difficulty talking about sex:
Ultimately, the most challenging part is simply asking "Would you like to have sex?" But Bryan encourages men to overcome the awkwardness and shame to advocate for their desire for intimacy and connection through sex. He offers his coaching services to help men improve their ability to discuss these topics with their wives.
Take the Next Step and Get Coached - https://www.relaxedmale.com/coachingoffer
…
continue reading
Why We struggle with talking about sex
- It requires you to be vulnerable
- We take complaints personally
- We have biases
- Isn't sex supposed to just happen and always be good?
- Or you can't have sex like that!
- Pushback is a threat to our beliefs
- We make sex mean something
What is holding us back from asking about sex and talking openly?
- Judged
- Rejection
- It's not comfortable = Embarrassing
- We weren't taught to advocate for ourselves
- Shame
Some Questions you might want to ask?
- What did you learn about sex growing up and how did you learn?
- What would you like me to do?
- What do you not like for me to do?
- What do you wish I did more of?
- Where do you like to be touched, and where do you not like to be touched?
- When do you like to have sex?
- What allows you to feel the sexiest?
- What was your biggest surprise when you had sex?
- What was your biggest surprise when you had sex with me?
- Did you ever have an event that negatively impacted what you think of sex?
Would you like to have sex?
Summary
The episode focuses on the challenges men face in discussing sex and intimacy with their wives. The host, Bryan, acknowledges that sex is an important part of marriage for most men as a way to show love and feel loved by their spouse. However, many men struggle when their sex life declines or their wife no longer desires sex as frequently.
Bryan outlines some of the main reasons why men have difficulty talking about sex:
- It requires being vulnerable, and men tend to take any criticism or complaints personally.
- People have biases and differing beliefs around certain sexual acts like oral sex, bondage, etc. which makes those topics awkward to discuss.
- There is shame and taboo around discussing sex from societal conditioning that sex is "dirty."
- Men were never taught to properly advocate for their wants/needs, especially something as intimate as sex.
- There is a fear of rejection, as men have likely been turned down for sex many times before in the relationship.
Ultimately, the most challenging part is simply asking "Would you like to have sex?" But Bryan encourages men to overcome the awkwardness and shame to advocate for their desire for intimacy and connection through sex. He offers his coaching services to help men improve their ability to discuss these topics with their wives.
Take the Next Step and Get Coached - https://www.relaxedmale.com/coachingoffer
If you would like to reclaim your bride and leave the mediocrity of roommate syndrome behind, then it is time to take the next step.
Take The Next Step
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