What if you didn’t disappear during sex? Part 2 - a podcast by Dr. Lisa Cooney

from 2015-01-27T08:00

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In last week’s show (Part 1 of this series) I shared how disappearing during sex is a sign that you’re trapped in the cage of abuse.

When you disappear you aren’t able to receive the fun and pleasure of sex because you and your needs have become “invisible” (just like they did during abuse). You separate from yourself and your partner; communion seems like a fantasy.

You can begin to enjoy sex again if you’re willing to allow your needs to matter. This requires you to choose you.

I know this may seem like a challenging thing: to choose you, especially in the midst of sex. So join me on the call and discover 5 pragmatic steps you can take during sex if you find that you’re starting to disappear. These steps will guide you forward in having a new experience with sex, one where you are available to receive the fun and pleasure that is possible.

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