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Marriage & Commitment

There is a mismatch in emotional or physical intimacy

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One of us wants more closeness and the other seems distant or pressured. It has become sensitive and difficult to talk about. How can we discuss it respectfully?

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Intimacy conversations become painful when one person feels rejected and the other feels pressured. Both experiences matter.

Begin with emotional safety: ‘I want us to talk about closeness without blame. I want to understand what helps you feel connected and what makes you withdraw.’

Physical intimacy is affected by stress, resentment, health, body image, emotional safety, workload and unresolved conflict. The conversation should not be reduced to demand and refusal.


Practical next steps

Talk first about emotional closeness, stress and resentment. Create non-sexual connection time. Seek qualified professional help if pain, trauma, health or persistent distress is involved.

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