Explore the myths surrounding women's sexuality that can hinder intimacy in marriage. Discover why many women create excuses for disinterest in sex and how societal norms reinforce these beliefs. Learn actionable strategies for overcoming these barriers and enhancing sexual fulfillment. Get insights into a future book aimed at helping women reconnect with their desires, fostering healthier relationships.
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Sex Should Evolve In Marriage
Karyn Seitz says sex in marriage must evolve from passionate beginnings to a sustainable adult form.
She urges women to recreate sex for their own enjoyment instead of relying on old fantasies.
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Stop Chasing Early Passion
Karyn explains romantic passion from dating is unsustainable and fuels unrealistic expectations.
She says redefining sex to match married life prevents bitterness and disengagement.
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Recreate Sex For Yourself
Do ask how you can recreate sex for your own pleasure rather than what you get from it.
Take responsibility for your sexual experience and stop using myths as excuses.
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In this episode, I discuss the myths we have bought into as women and a culture that enables our excuses for why we are disinterested with sex in our marriages.
Disclaimer: The views and perspectives on relationships that are expressed in my podcast and courses are meant for women married to good men and good men who are experiencing relationship issues within a range of behaviors that are common and usual – what you might reasonably expect your neighbors or friends to be going through behind closed doors. My message is not for abusive, violent, or compulsive behaviors in a marriage or relationship that are threatening or dangerous. If you are experiencing such behaviors and physical abuse, you should seek a licensed mental health professional who is trained in dealing with domestic abuse.
Karyn Seitz and The Happy Wife School are not engaged in the practice of psychotherapy, clinical counseling, or any medical practice. You should not interpret any part of my podcast as traditional psychological, medical, or emotional therapy. Karyn Seitz is not a licensed health professional. You should seek help for any specific psychological, medical, or emotional problems with a mental health professional or qualified physician.