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Intimacy



Intimacy is a state and feeling of closeness with another person. It usually occurs with a mutual sense of trust and vulnerability formed through shared bonds, experiences, and confidences. Although the word is often used to represent physical intimacy specifically in romantic relationships, physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual intimacy can occur with different intensities in all kinds of relationships. Intimacy is often considered the ultimate level of human connection, where each person can feel equally known and accepted by the other(s). Every type of intimacy requires reciprocal honesty, openness, affirmation, and interpersonal awareness.

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Robert Masters: In a Healthy Bond Your Autonomy Is Strengthened

Robert Augustus Masters, PhD, discusses the challenges faced when getting intimate with another person.

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The Joy of Intimacy: A Soulful Guide to Love, Sexuality, and Marriage

We all crave intimacy. It’s essential to our emotional and spiritual health, and without it we don’t feel whole. Yet today our culture faces an intimacy crisis. Many of us, even when we’re in a committed relationship, still feel painfully alone.

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How to Build Emotional Intimacy with Your Partner—Starting Tonight

Emotional intimacy is the foundation of any solid relationship. Here are a few things you can do to improve the connection you have with your partner.

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FindCenterEvery healthy marriage is composed of walls and windows.

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Emotional Intimacy vs Sexual Intimacy

Exploring how to create emotional Intimacy as the pathway to Sexual Intimacy.

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Intimate Behaviour: A Zoologist’s Classic Study of Human Intimacy

One of the best chronicles of human intimacy—from the handshake through the twelve stages that people pass through on their way to the total sexual embrace.

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The What and How of True Intimacy

Intimacy. People often confuse it with sex. But people can be sexual without being intimate. One night stands, friends with benefits, or sex without love are examples of purely physical acts with no intimacy involved.

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FindCenterTo feel physically comfortable with someone else’s body is not a decision you can make. It has very little to do with how two people think or act or talk or even look. The mysterious magnet is either there, buried somewhere deep behind the sternum, or it is not.

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The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship | Esther Perel

In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise.

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Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic

One of the world’s most respected voices on erotic intelligence, Esther Perel offers a bold, provocative new take on intimacy and sex. Mating in Captivity invites us to explore the paradoxical union of domesticity and sexual desire, and explains what it takes to bring lust home.

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