For people who were brought up in a very conservative, Catholic environment it's possible that they have some shame and
guilt around sex & their bodies — not to mention, a different attitude than you on casual sex.Image via MyDearValentin on Flickr.
Not exact matches
... If there is
guilt and shame
around that topic, there is some inner work that needs to be done... It's not bad, it's not good, it is what it is...
Sex is sex, it's a beautiful thing, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.&raq
Sex is
sex, it's a beautiful thing, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.&raq
sex, it's a beautiful thing, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.»
She goes into detail on being disappointed with a baby's
sex (though she mistakenly uses «gender» but given the prevalence of this mistake in our society, I won't be too hard on her), a topic that can be very difficult to talk about as so often people feel immense
guilt for having a preference or any negative feeling
around a baby's
sex.
Topics include: - Increasing intimacy, passion or romance - Desire discrepancy (one partner wanting more
sex)- Trauma: past or present - Couples who want to explore inhibitions - Increasing communication in and out of the bedroom -
Guilt, anxiety and / or difficulty with arousal or relaxing - Exploration
around sexual orientation or gender identity