Hope Relentless Marriage
Hope Relentless Marriage
Beyond Taboo: Creating a Safe Space for Sexual Dialogue in Marriage Part 2/3
Podcast Summary:
The Hope Relentless Marriage Podcast focuses on providing guidance and support for couples in their marital journey, with a particular emphasis on sexual intimacy. In this episode, hosts Chad and Sarah-Gayle discuss various factors that can impact sexual intimacy within a marriage, including past trauma, sexual history, self-esteem/body image issues, and post-baby dynamics.
They stress the importance of open communication between partners, encouraging assertive communication and active listening. Chad and Sarah-Gayle emphasize that sexual intimacy is meant to be enjoyed within marriage and that couples should work together as a team to navigate challenges and changes in their sexual relationship, such as those brought about by pregnancy and childbirth.
The hosts provide practical action steps for couples, such as engaging in conversations about sexual satisfaction and supporting each other's needs and desires. They also express appreciation for each other, modeling gratitude and mutual respect within their own relationship.
Overall, the podcast aims to create a safe and encouraging space for couples to address and improve their sexual intimacy, ultimately fostering stronger, more fulfilling marriages.
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Follow up questions around sexual intimacy:
What contributors would increase the satisfaction in sexual intimacy?
What type of touch is soothing to you?
What type of tooth makes you feel closer to your spouse?
Is there a type of touch you don't like for any reason?
How can your spouse help you receive physical affection without you feeling pressure or expectation?
What would move your sexual satisfaction up 1-2 points? Share in a positive way.
Do you feel free to communicate with your spouse what you enjoy and what you don't enjoy?
What are some of your favorite things or top memories of sexual experiences together?
What made them meaningful to you?
Anything you'd like to change or adjust in this area? Anything you would like to stop doing?
Who typically initiates and why?
Anything you are anxious or worried about as it relates to your sexual relationship with your spouse?
In terms of monthly sexual frequency what would be a meaningful number represented as a floor and ceiling. (Example 4-8 or 10-20)