Why Cohabitation Destroys Intimacy (And How To Bring It Back)
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Nov 11, 2025
Exploring the dynamics of intimacy, the hosts delve into how living together often diminishes sexual tension. They offer tips for reigniting romance, emphasizing the importance of creating separation and engaging in playful behaviors. A listener grapples with a partner's reluctance to give oral sex and the complexities of valid sexual dealbreakers. They also discuss cultural taboos surrounding fetish conversations and how to encourage open dialogue for mutual exploration. Practical advice and candid discussions abound!
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Why Cohabitation Lowers Sexual Tension
Moving in together reduces built-in erotic tension because separation, unpredictability, and novelty fade.
Emily Morse says couples must actively recreate separation and spontaneity to restore erotic charge.
volunteer_activism ADVICE
Show, Don’t Just Tell Your Partner
Lead by example: respond to an unsatisfying peck with a sexy, deliberate kiss to show what you want.
Demonstrating desired behavior helps partners learn new intimate skills faster than just telling them.
question_answer ANECDOTE
A Morning Lap Kiss That Changed The Day
Emily Morse shares a morning moment where her partner disrupted work talk and created intimacy by asking her to sit on his lap.
That short disruption improved their connection for hours and models small interventions listeners can copy.
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In this Sex with Emily episode, Dr. Emily and producer Erica dive into your questions about sex and relationships.
A woman who's been living with her partner for over a year and can't stand his unsexy pecks on the lips anymore—why moving in together kills sexual tension and the surprising move she needs to make instead of waiting for him to change.
The listener who ended a relationship because their partner refused to give oral sex—why sexual dealbreakers are valid and the one question Dr. Emily wishes she'd asked before walking away.
A man in England with a specific fetish whose girlfriend gets "nasty and defensive" every time he tries to talk about sex—the cultural shame around sex talk that's blocking exploration and whether therapy books can replace actual therapy.
Why "I don't want to seem pushy" is code for "we have a communication problem"—and the difference between a fantasy you'd like to explore and a fetish that's a requirement for arousal.
The real reason your partner gets defensive when you bring up sex (spoiler: it's not about you).
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
3:14 - Why Living Together Kills Sexual Tension (And How to Fix It)
8:43 - Dating Someone with Herpes: What You Need to Know
10:32 - The Truth About Herpes Transmission and Risk
15:00 - My Partner Won't Give Oral: Should I Break Up?
17:43 - How to Have the Difficult Oral Sex Conversation
21:56 - When Your Partner Won't Explore Your Fetish
23:15 - Defensiveness in Sex Talks: Red Flag or Fixable?
25:54 - When Sexual Incompatibility Becomes a Deal Breaker