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Every marriage brings a past into the present.
For many couples, that past includes experiences, expectations, wounds, or shame that quietly affect intimacy and connection today. When sexual baggage goes unspoken, it can create distance, insecurity, and misunderstanding between spouses.
In Episode 282 of The Family Meeting Podcast, we talk honestly and compassionately about sexual baggage in marriage, what it is, how it shows up, and how couples can move toward healing and healthy intimacy without blame or shame.
In this episode, we cover:
If the past feels like it's affecting your present relationship, this episode offers hope, clarity, and a path forward toward deeper connection and God-honoring intimacy.
Subscribe for weekly conversations on marriage, parenting, and faith.
Bonus Resource: Send an email to [email protected] for our Rebuilding Trust and Intimacy Reflection Guide.
For more information: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting
By Thomas Osterkamp5
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Every marriage brings a past into the present.
For many couples, that past includes experiences, expectations, wounds, or shame that quietly affect intimacy and connection today. When sexual baggage goes unspoken, it can create distance, insecurity, and misunderstanding between spouses.
In Episode 282 of The Family Meeting Podcast, we talk honestly and compassionately about sexual baggage in marriage, what it is, how it shows up, and how couples can move toward healing and healthy intimacy without blame or shame.
In this episode, we cover:
If the past feels like it's affecting your present relationship, this episode offers hope, clarity, and a path forward toward deeper connection and God-honoring intimacy.
Subscribe for weekly conversations on marriage, parenting, and faith.
Bonus Resource: Send an email to [email protected] for our Rebuilding Trust and Intimacy Reflection Guide.
For more information: https://linktr.ee/familymeeting

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