physical relationship in love

and it certainly isn’t a sign that your partner doesn’t love or value you! many people want to have a sexual connection with their romantic partner. sex offers a lot of benefits outside of pleasure, and there are many reasons why having sex is good for your brain, body, and relationship. it might sound silly, but it ultimately can improve your sex drive and overall sex life. it can be difficult to deal with a situation where one person feels …

physical love

if they cry, you want to hold them close and make them feel better? it looks like you might be in love! there is a vast difference between physical love and emotional love. if you are possessed by the desire to touch someone, look at them because it makes you feel good, then this means you are physically attracted to them. sex is a biological drive, although it may be related to deeper emotions of care and affection. it can …

physical touch love language friendship

we had both felt a bit stifled in the environment where we were living and going to school. we just weren’t speaking the same language anymore, and our needs as friends weren’t being met. you don’t have to speak the same love language as your friend, you just have to make space for each of you to be heard and understood. you can take the 5 love languages quiz, and pass the link along to your friend to get a …

physical intimacy issues in relationships

aside from the physical benefits, having a satisfying sex life with your partner strengthens your emotional connection. this is a sad fact that can be easily mended when both partners put in the effort to make time for sex and listen to each other’s needs. you may feel it is your parental obligation to allow your child to come into your bed if they are scared or when they want to spend time with you, but try not to make …

no physical intimacy in relationship

we start with big hopes and dreams that our relationship is special, different than anyone else’s and that the sex is going to be hot and mind-blowing for the rest of our lives. the saddest part is that partners are usually not aware that this is normal; they don’t want to acknowledge it as normal, and they don’t talk about it. by the way, this is only a problem if there’s a difference in the level of sex drive and …