Tag Archives: sex psychology
How to Handle the ‘Distant Feeling’ After Intimacy
That quiet distance after intimacy — when closeness suddenly gives way to silence — is one of the most common yet least discussed emotional experiences in relationships. Sex psychologists explain why this neurochemical and psychological shift happens, what it reveals about attachment and vulnerability, and how small, intentional afterglow practices can turn moments of disconnection into deeper understanding.
What Is Sexual Self-Efficacy and How to Build It
Sexual self-efficacy is the quiet confidence that lets you show up fully in intimate moments — trusting your own voice, your own boundaries, and your own desires. Sex psychologists explain what it really means, why so many of us struggle with it, and how small, honest practices can help you build lasting confidence from the inside out.