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Links & Resources:
Work with Laura: https://laura-ellen.com/contact
About Laura: https://laura-ellen.com/about
Subscribe to Substack: https://substack.com/@bylauraellen?
Music by PIANIKA, a New Zealand based producer, creating capsules of sound and energy. Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7CQmZy8qRGBKGAaUcBCRXw
Episode Summary:
Switching off at the end of a full day and moving into intimacy can feel harder than we admit. In this episode, I explore why sex is not inherently relaxing and how nervous system state, relationship context, and the pace of modern life all shape our capacity for arousal. We unpack the difference between spontaneous and responsive desire, and how cultural messaging can quietly create pressure on bodies to respond in ways that are not authentic. I speak to the moments of contraction, resistance, or bracing that arise when initiation lands at the wrong time, and how meeting those moments honestly can build deeper confidence and connection. This conversation supports you to honour your arousal system, communicate from integrity, and allow pleasure to arrive at a pace that feels true to your body.
Key Topics Covered:
Why sex is not automatically relaxing and how nervous system state influences readiness
The impact of stress, unresolved tension, and daily demands on sexual connection
Spontaneous and responsive desire and how each functions in real bodies
Cultural expectations shaped by media and how they influence sexual pressure
Noticing contraction, bracing, or resistance during initiation and what that means
Building confidence through honest communication in moments of discomfort
Moving beyond chemistry and newness to cultivate authentic, sustainable intimacy
Supporting pleasure to unfold organically rather than rushing the experience
Disclaimer
This podcast is intended for general educational and reflective purposes only and is not a substitute for individual mental health care. The topics discussed are broad in nature and cannot account for individual circumstances or nuance. Listeners are encouraged to take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and seek appropriate professional support where needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact [email protected].
© Laura Ellen. All rights reserved.
By Become a better lover – within, and with others.4.7
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Links & Resources:
Work with Laura: https://laura-ellen.com/contact
About Laura: https://laura-ellen.com/about
Subscribe to Substack: https://substack.com/@bylauraellen?
Music by PIANIKA, a New Zealand based producer, creating capsules of sound and energy. Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7CQmZy8qRGBKGAaUcBCRXw
Episode Summary:
Switching off at the end of a full day and moving into intimacy can feel harder than we admit. In this episode, I explore why sex is not inherently relaxing and how nervous system state, relationship context, and the pace of modern life all shape our capacity for arousal. We unpack the difference between spontaneous and responsive desire, and how cultural messaging can quietly create pressure on bodies to respond in ways that are not authentic. I speak to the moments of contraction, resistance, or bracing that arise when initiation lands at the wrong time, and how meeting those moments honestly can build deeper confidence and connection. This conversation supports you to honour your arousal system, communicate from integrity, and allow pleasure to arrive at a pace that feels true to your body.
Key Topics Covered:
Why sex is not automatically relaxing and how nervous system state influences readiness
The impact of stress, unresolved tension, and daily demands on sexual connection
Spontaneous and responsive desire and how each functions in real bodies
Cultural expectations shaped by media and how they influence sexual pressure
Noticing contraction, bracing, or resistance during initiation and what that means
Building confidence through honest communication in moments of discomfort
Moving beyond chemistry and newness to cultivate authentic, sustainable intimacy
Supporting pleasure to unfold organically rather than rushing the experience
Disclaimer
This podcast is intended for general educational and reflective purposes only and is not a substitute for individual mental health care. The topics discussed are broad in nature and cannot account for individual circumstances or nuance. Listeners are encouraged to take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and seek appropriate professional support where needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact [email protected].
© Laura Ellen. All rights reserved.

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