91. The language of touch and using sensual massage as a path to deeper relationship intimacy

Yes, please... - A podcast by Erika Alsborn - Tuesdays

How can touch transform your relationship and bring back intimacy in ways you never imagined? In today’s episode, I dive deep into the transformative power of touch within relationships. After a long and much-needed summer break filled with family time, I'm back to discuss the art of touch, its importance, and how it can rejuvenate your connection with your partner, children, and even friends. This episode is packed with practical tips and techniques on how to cultivate a more intentional and sensual touch. Whether you're in a long-term relationship or navigating singlehood, this episode offers valuable insights into reigniting the spark through the often-forgotten language of touch.   In this episode: - How touch can rekindle intimacy and connection, especially in long-term partnerships. - Understanding our biological need for human contact and how to satisfy it. - Practical techniques and tips on creating a sensual atmosphere, the importance of presence, and how to give and receive pleasure without expectation. - Exploring often-overlooked areas of the body that can bring immense pleasure. - How to lovingly communicate your desires and guide your partner during touch and massage. - How can incorporating more touch deepen your bond with your children? - Ideas for setting aside time for non-sexual sensual touch to nourish your relationship. - Encouraging more verbal and non-verbal communication during intimate moments.   Let’s connect! Come join me and like-minded women in my FREE women-only, sex-positive community – Pleasure Rebels Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/plsrebels Follow and reach out on IG: https://www.instagram.com/erikaalsborn    Links and resources:  Honey pot  link: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/602aaf6ff6b5473d9134edfc   Related Episodes: 86: Sensuality vs Sexuality →65: The power of surrender: unlocking deeper pleasure and presence →

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