In this episode of The Intimate Marriage Podcast, Alexandra Stockwell, MD delves into the concept of uncompromising intimacy. Having a fantastic relationship is a learnable skill and explains how the lack of education on creating a truly fulfilling relationship leads to dissatisfaction and disconnection. Uncompromising intimacy is one of the fundamental principles she teaches to help couples cultivate incredible, passionate relationships.
Alexandra highlights the significance of self-awareness, vulnerability, and open communication as crucial elements in fostering passionate and fulfilling relationships. Uncompromising intimacy entails embracing your complete self within the relationship with self-acceptance and compassion, while also extending an invitation to your partner to do the same.
Also in this episode:
- Understanding uncompromising intimacy
- Examples and practical application
- Embracing uncompromising intimacy
- Personal journey of prioritizing uncompromising intimacy
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About Alexandra Stockwell, MD
My mission is to change the cultural narrative around long-term relationships from one of ongoing stagnation and compromise to the delectable joy and deep gratification a couple feels while building passion and excitement on a daily basis.
For over two decades, I have been guiding men and women to bring pleasure and purpose back into all aspects of life— from the daily grind of running a household to creating ecstatic experiences in the bedroom!
I embarked on this journey not only for my patients but for myself and my own relationship. I wanted more for my life and my marriage than logistics, and discussions about childcare.