Anticipating our loversโ needs is both a tall order and the least we can do. Demonstrating consideration is love in action, unobtrusive yet powerful. It feels tender yet reinforces a stronghold for the deep, intimate connections we crave.
It’s Not Just Sex: The Intimacy Men Crave (Women Like it Too)
Letโs talk about sex! Conversation, the focus of my last blog post, is one of the richest sources of human connection; however, sex is conversationโs greatest contender, some would even say the champion of intimacy.
Talk to Me! The Intimacy Women Crave (Men Like it Too)
How long has it been since you told your partner how you feel about her? Do you let him know when he does something you appreciate? Have you shared with her, today, how special she is to you? Letโs talk, Baby! Big and small, words matter. Go sit and talk to him while he makes dinner. After she gets the mail, meet her halfway down the driveway just to walk back with her and check in.
Carry On
In conversations these days are you floundering or flourishing? Whether talking long into the night or briefly on the sidelineโ whether extrovert or introvertโ we are all social creatures. Humans are more comfortable connected, sharing stories. Conversation helps us break out of the solitary grip of modern life. Practice it, preserve it. Stay bound. Stay free.
Liking Your Lover
Permanent membership into your spouse's fan club grants you endless perks, swag, and possibility, including access to the intimate partnership you crave.
Empathy and Explanations
We all want to be understood, but explaining yourself might be little more than a missed opportunity to repair disconnection. In our love relationships, the urge to explain may be triggered by the thought, โIf only they understood where I was coming from they wouldn't be mad at me (or hurt or sad). All I have to do is explain myself.โ Glide over tough spots by replacing this intuitive but misplaced move with empathy and validation.
Family Ties
Donโt have anything nice to say about your in-laws? Swapping criticism for positive regard may be one of the hardest trades youโve ever made but could be important for your marriage and for your mental health.
Give and Take
Some people struggle with giving; others with taking. How about you? Consider three key skills when assessing the give-and-take in your relationship.
