Bliss Buzz: How ‘Emotional Intimacy’ Kindles Life-Long Passion & Desire

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It’s normal, as as we age our sexual driving force does diminish
somewhat in both men and women. And while we navigate the
emotional and physical challenges of marriage and relationships…
there is one genuine solution:

Emotional Intimacy…the glue that binds!

This emotional bonding withstands all, even when you think
you’re beyond physical attraction and sexual satisfaction.

The 5 Pillars of Emotional Intimacy:

#1: LISTEN
Really listen…don’t just brush off the words of conversation. Perhaps your partner is looking for
a hug or compassion. If you listen deeply, you tap into the hidden feelings behind the words.

#2: BE CONSIDERATE
Just be nice! Show respect for each other. Interesting about men: when they think their partner
isn’t nice to them, they sometimes go to another woman who they think is ‘nice.’
Women, however, react differently. We shut down, and put-up! Women generally become

depressed and secluded.

#3: APPRECIATION
Never underestimate the power of saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. Think of all the ways you
really appreciate your lover. Remember, what you give…you get!

#4: COMPROMISE
A relationship does not thrive on dominance. Compromise means balance! When you achieve
this, you’ll enjoy a life of living and loving.

#5: DREAM ON
Support each other’s dreams. Especially for women over 50: dreams fuel passion and desire.
Don’t hold each other back. Go back to school, build an ecology safe house, take up a hobbie
…chase that rainbow! Don’t give up your dreams.

Without EMOTIONAL INTIMACY, relationships fall apart and you could be destined to
enduring your remaining years with regret and loneliness.
Emotional Intimacy is the glue that binds and puts the fire in your passion and sexual desire.

Sensual Bliss Action Challenge:
*Incorporate ALL 5 Pillars of Emotional Intimacy into your daily life.
*Note how your effort changes the dynamic of your marriage and your own attitude.
*Expect your partner to reciprocate. If not…then it’s time to have a serious talk.

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