The idea took root in a moment that was both silly and sincere. Josh Aaron, then a stay-at-home dad in Connecticut, was juggling the usual chaos: diapers, grocery runs, and tightly packed time blocks.
Some couples seem to have a quiet closeness that doesn’t need constant explanation. It shows up not just in grand gestures, but in the small, everyday ways they interact with each other. These pairs ...
Intimacy coordinator Ita O’Brien has years of experience in choreographing sex scenes for film and TV - Nicholas Dawkes/Nicholas Dawkes Photography Her new book could be described as a field guide to ...
The art of crafting a truly memorable evening with your partner involves more than just following a checklist—it’s about creating an environment that nurtures genuine connection, deepens emotional ...
Connection is one of the most important aspects of any relationship. While this is the case, many couples go through periods where they struggle to connect. This lack of connection can come from a ...
Couples without emotional intimacy often struggle quietly with disconnection that leaves both feeling unseen. Not every relationship has that effortless closeness where both partners feel fully seen ...
Emotional intimacy and connection play an incredibly important role in creating physical closeness, longevity, and affection in a relationship, according to a study published in the Journal of Social ...
Many couples see intimacy as a "nice to have" in relationships. It's sweet when it's there, but not essential. This is especially true after the honeymoon period wears off. As a sex therapist and ...
Imagine you and your partner writing down physical intimacy wishes on small folded notes and placing them in a jar, then taking turns to pick one to guide the night. This is one memorable way to gift ...
Dear Annie: I’m 73, and my wife is 74. We’ve been married for 53 years and have never spent a night apart due to marital conflict. Admittedly, each of us may have spent a night or two on the couch, ...
Parenthood is a beautiful and yet challenging voyage that transforms the couple's relationship. This shift from loving each other to loving a child requires patience, receptiveness, and adaptability.