Sexual rejection can feel like a brutal judgment on your worth, especially if you learned to equate sex with love, validation, and safety. In this encore episode, I explore how that conditioning shows up, why resentment so easily takes over, and what it actually takes to rebuild closeness without pressure or blame. You'll hear a powerful story about "Andrew and Andrea"—two partners who who started their relationship with fireworks, hit a wall with unmatched needs, and then learned to see each...
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Sexual rejection can feel like a brutal judgment on your worth, especially if you learned to equate sex with love, validation, and safety. In this encore episode, I explore how that conditioning shows up, why resentment so easily takes over, and what it actually takes to rebuild closeness without pressure or blame. You'll hear a powerful story about "Andrew and Andrea"—two partners who who started their relationship with fireworks, hit a wall with unmatched needs, and then learned to see each...
More Than Words: The Power of Touch and Nonverbal Communication in Relationship
Men on the Path to Love
12 minutes
3 months ago
More Than Words: The Power of Touch and Nonverbal Communication in Relationship
What if the strongest words in your relationship are the ones you never say? In this episode, I explore the quiet language of touch, eye contact, and being present—and why these signals often build trust and safety more effectively than any perfectly crafted sentence. I share the story of Jamie and Claire and how they turned their traumatic histories into a marriage anchored in consent and gentleness. I share research that shows the power of affectionate touch in relationships, and some...
Men on the Path to Love
Sexual rejection can feel like a brutal judgment on your worth, especially if you learned to equate sex with love, validation, and safety. In this encore episode, I explore how that conditioning shows up, why resentment so easily takes over, and what it actually takes to rebuild closeness without pressure or blame. You'll hear a powerful story about "Andrew and Andrea"—two partners who who started their relationship with fireworks, hit a wall with unmatched needs, and then learned to see each...