Episode 35

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13th Apr 2020

#035: Love In Isolation - with Certified Sexuality Educator Courtney Boyer.

Courtney answers some of your submissions to the question: What is the biggest challenge being cooped with your partner & how are you handling it?” Courtney Boyer went from being a strong Evangelical Christian (aka no sex before marriage) to a Sex Educator helping other women discover and owning their desires whether in a marriage or not. In this episode we discuss living together, how to date better and how to address issues that arise in our relationships.

We go over:

// Her journey where she had to reassess her whole belief system into helping other women discover and owning their desires.

// What’s important in a partner, the mundane or how they feel about Trump?

// You’re your kids teacher, you’re worried about the rent/mortgage, all those added responsibilities/worries can be sex killers, so how do we deal with this now? Courtney explains to us how to not let it consume us.

// How to approach someone who’s homophobic? Is there anything we can do to open their minds?

// How to cope when living with your partner 24/7 in these uncertain times.

// What to do if you’re handling the pandemic differently to your partner.

// Are rich people happier right now? Does space really matter for the quality of our love life when cohabitating?

// How much do we need to talk things through with our partner? Is there such a thing as too much communication?

// How to talk it through without killing the libido?

// Bathroom etiquette.

// How to get over the guilt when arguing with your partner?

// You want to leave your partner but you’re in isolation, so now what?

Find Courtney: https://www.steppingstonescoaching.net & social @thesteppingstonescoach

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