Shame, a painful emotion rooted in feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness, can cast a long shadow over our sexual lives if it gets entangled in sexuality. It not only is deeply uncomfortable, impacting the sense of self, but can have a negative influence on intimate relationships.
Sexual shame comes from a number of places, including early negative experiences. There are some common indicators that indicate it is present, here are a few:
- You feel sexually shut down, inhibited or avoidant in intimate relationships.
- You feel sexually dissatisfied, not in touch with the sexual energy that contributes to arousal, excitement and orgasm.
- You consistently over-focus on your partner’s satisfaction in lieu of your own.
- You avoid being naked, preferring lights out during sex or generally try to cover yourself.
Overcoming sexual shame is a journey that requires self-compassion and sometimes family of origin work to help untangle the roots. Deeply held belief systems about self and sexuality probably can benefit from a closer look. I help people identify, understand and work through this issue, that often hides in the shadows, and can be uncomfortable to discuss with even friends.
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