Here is the third post on lack of desire for
physical intimacy focusing on fear of disappointment:
Fear of disappointment:
Some women
might fear disappointment because they don’t want their spouse to not be
satisfied with their physical intimacy. Rather than communicate and talk with
the spouse, they might revert to avoiding physical intimacy all together.
Personal Example:
Mary
had recently got married and loved being married until it came to physical
intimacy. She reverted to avoiding physical intimacy all together because she
was worried that her husband would not be satisfied with what she was giving
him. Her husband started to wonder why she didn't like being physical with him.
What
research has found:
Some people often fear physical
intimacy because they hate the idea of disappointing others. Unconsciously,
they feel as though they are not up to the job. Rather than face their own lack
of self-esteem, they turn this into
"I don't want to have sex." This often has nothing to do with the
expectations of the other person.
What
you can do:
One of the best ways to make sure your
partner is satisfied is to simply ask what they do and do not like. It can be
awkward to discuss and may leave you feeling exposed, but it is the surest path
to clarifying what is and isn't working. Make sure that you and your partner
communicate during physical intimacy.
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