Chronic Pain and Intimacy: How Long-Term Pain Affects Sexual Health and Connection

Chronic pain affects more than just the body, it reaches into nearly every corner of a person’s life, including their relationships and sexuality. For many, living with constant pain means coping not only with physical discomfort but also with the emotional, relational, and sexual challenges that come with it. Understanding how chronic pain influences intimacy…

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Understanding Sexual Aversion in Men and Women

Sexual desire and intimacy are often considered essential components of romantic relationships. But for some individuals, the idea of sexual activity does not bring excitement, it brings fear, discomfort, or even disgust. This experience is known as sexual aversion, a condition that affects both men and women and is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Sexual aversion…

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How a Partner Can Support Their Person with Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a deeply personal and often painful challenge that affects millions of penis owners, and those who love them. While it is easy to view ED as a physical issue, it often impacts every layer of a couple’s relationship: emotional closeness, communication, intimacy, and even self-esteem. When a person is dealing with…

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Menopause & Changing Relationships

Menopause is a major life transition that marks the end of a person’s reproductive years, but it is so much more than a biological shift. It is a deeply personal and often emotional experience that can affect relationships, communication, intimacy, and self-identity. But here is the good news: while menopause may bring changes and challenges,…

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Healthy Boundaries in Relationships

Boundaries are crucial for self-care, positive relationships, and defining what you will and will not tolerate as behavior within your relationships. Boundaries are our defined expectations of ourselves and others in all kinds of relationships. This includes what we will or will not tolerate, accept, “put up with,” or walk away from. A boundary is…

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