The Dad Edge Podcast

What Couples Get Wrong About Sex in Long-Term Relationships featuring Dr. Nicole McNichols

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Jan 23, 2026
Dr. Nicole McNichols, a psychologist and author specializing in sexual health, offers refreshing insights on intimacy in long-term relationships. She discusses how pressure and expectations can quietly kill desire and emphasizes that emotional connection is often the real foreplay. Nicole highlights the dangers of scheduling sex and promotes intimacy dates instead. Curiosity, not performance, is key to enhancing intimacy. With personal anecdotes, she illustrates how to prioritize connection over mediocre encounters for a healthier sex life.
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INSIGHT

Pressure Kills Desire

  • Pressure and expectation quietly kill desire and intimacy in long-term relationships.
  • Emotional connection often functions as the real foreplay that creates attraction.
ADVICE

Start With Curiosity-Led Conversations

  • Sit down with your partner and ask curiosity-led questions about your sexual preferences and fantasies.
  • Use positive reinforcement to explore what brings each of you pleasure instead of focusing on criticism.
ADVICE

Plan Intimacy Dates, Not Just Sex

  • Replace 'scheduled sex' with planned 'intimacy dates' that build context and mood beforehand.
  • Use those dates to give your nervous systems time to connect so desire can arise naturally.
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