
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Anne and Patrick discuss how Josh and Megan demonstrate the relationship skill of enjoying and engaging in non-sexual physical touch. Anne discusses how what many people refer to as simply being "touchy-feely" is actually a relationship strength. She breaks down why this strength is important and how we can develop this skill in our own relationships, even if it's something we are currently not comfortable with. For a more in-depth explanation of this skill and more suggestions on how to incorporate it into your own relationship check out makinglovetoday.com.
Relationship Challenge of the Week: Next time your partner comes close for a calming or comforting touch, pay attention to how you feel and whether you are open to being calmed or comforted. When you approach your partner to give comfort or connect in a calm, peaceful (non-romantic) way, try to be in touch with how they are feeling.
If this is an area of challenge, start by thinking about how comfortable you are receiving touch and how comfortable you would like to be. If this is a strength already, think of a new way of a new way to introduce non-sexual touch into your relationship.
Follow us on Instagram at rekindle.love.today or on Facebook at fb.me/Rekindle.Love.Today
5
66 ratings
Anne and Patrick discuss how Josh and Megan demonstrate the relationship skill of enjoying and engaging in non-sexual physical touch. Anne discusses how what many people refer to as simply being "touchy-feely" is actually a relationship strength. She breaks down why this strength is important and how we can develop this skill in our own relationships, even if it's something we are currently not comfortable with. For a more in-depth explanation of this skill and more suggestions on how to incorporate it into your own relationship check out makinglovetoday.com.
Relationship Challenge of the Week: Next time your partner comes close for a calming or comforting touch, pay attention to how you feel and whether you are open to being calmed or comforted. When you approach your partner to give comfort or connect in a calm, peaceful (non-romantic) way, try to be in touch with how they are feeling.
If this is an area of challenge, start by thinking about how comfortable you are receiving touch and how comfortable you would like to be. If this is a strength already, think of a new way of a new way to introduce non-sexual touch into your relationship.
Follow us on Instagram at rekindle.love.today or on Facebook at fb.me/Rekindle.Love.Today