To ensure that you are in a healthy and genuine relationship, you must know the most common enemies of intimacy in a relationship. Once you have an idea about these enemies of intimacy, then both of you will be able to work towards defeating them. Letโs explore the six behaviors that damage loving relationships.
At the beginning of an intimate relationship, new partners strive to give it all they can.ย They want to love deeply, give from their hearts, and for their partners to express themselves similarly in return.ย They are very careful to practice those behaviors thatย keep their lovers close and intimacy strong.
Sadly,ย as their relationship matures, new behaviors all-too-often erode the love theyโve created. As more time goes by, two people who once felt loved and treasured now feel distant and unsafe to each other โ and suddenly, they realize theyโre in a relationship without intimacy. And very often they donโt even realize how theyโve gotten that way.
There are six common behaviors that damage loving relationships if they continue. The struggling partners I work with often slip into these destructive patterns without even realizing it. Had they known about them earlier, they could have stopped the damage that resulted and saved the intimacy in their relationship.
Identifying and recognizing these six behaviors is the first step to healing, but it is only the beginning.
It takes commitment and hard work on the part ofย bothย partners to stop these enemies of intimacy from undermining their positive feelings towards each other along, with a mutually sacred promise to keep these behaviors at bay in the future.
The following examples illustrate what a partner senses when each of these behaviors happen.ย (Either partner may be the first to notice them, so Iโve alternated between male and female genders.)
Related: 10 Signs Youโre Stuck In A Dead End Relationship, Even If You Love Your Partner
6 Most Common Enemies of Intimacy In A Relationship
1. Disconnection: Youโre increasingly distant and keep pulling further away.
Remember that man who couldnโt get enough of you? He dropped everything when you needed him and turned his attention to you immediately.
Nothing else took precedence over your desires, no matter how small.ย He kept a list in his mind of anything that was important to you and made sure it was available even before you remembered yourself.
But over time, things changed. Now, heโs often preoccupied with matters that clearly comeย beforeย you and the relationship. Yes, you can still get his attention but it takes work, justification, and presenting your needs at โjust the right timeโ.
He tells you that he feels terrible when he forgets an important date, and you are supportive. Yet, those times you donโt feel central to his life anymore areย increasing. You donโt want to seem needy, but youโre feeling more and more neglected and sometimes ignored completely.
Where is that guy who put you first no matter what? He tells you that he still loves you, but heโs just not available the way he was. You canโt pretend anymore. He is definitely more disconnected.
2. Dissing: Youโre super critical about every little thing your partner does or says.
That amazing, compassionate woman you fell in love with now seems like someone you canโt please anymore. You try to talk to her about things youโre upset about, and she responds by telling you that youโre being too reactive or preaches about what you could have done differently.
When you try to get her in the present, to care and to listen, she flips it and tells you thatย youโreย in the wrong for wanting whatย youย want.ย It seems that you canโt do anything right anymore.
She finds fault where she used to give support, and then challenges your responses by telling you that youโre being oversensitive.
When you ask for something you need, she tells you that youโre in arrears because youโre not giving her what she needs first.
When you ask her whatโs wrong, she says itโs nothing and accuses you of being overly concerned. When she wants you, she is very seductive and engaging, but itโs less and less often, and you definitely do not like the direction this is taking.
Want to know more about the enemies of intimacy in relationships? Check this video out below!
3. Domination: Youโreย using intimidation and domination to get your way.
He was so excited when you first connected โ a really take-charge guy who could handle anything that came his way. He was protective of you and so confident. The best of testosterone in abundance, he swept you off your feet.
You, of course, completely adored and supported the way he felt and acted. Yes, he probably didnโt take any prisoners when challenged, but you saw that as a plus. No one could defeat him or get in his way, and he did it all with a charming edge.
If ever a woman wanted a knight in shining armor, it was him, until he made you his opponent.
After the honeymoon waned a bit, you realized that you didnโt always agree with him and sometimes wanted or thought something that he didnโt like. If anything didnโt work the way it should, there was only one good guy, and it wasnโt likely you.
It was great when you were on the same team,ย but as an enemy heโs merciless. On top of everything else, he sees nothing wrong with his behavior and fully expects that youโll still love him the same way when itโs time for sex.
Related: 5 Signs Your Relationship Is Already Over and Itโs Time To Let Go
4. Mistrust: One of you is being secretive about your true feelings.
She had a lot of relationships before she decided you were the one, and she was very convincing when she agreed she was yours forever. Lately, though, sheโsย telling you some half-truthsย that donโt always add up.
Where she was so transparent and offering of herself before, now she avoids some of your questions and gives you answers that leave you wondering. Sheโs still very warm and sexually available, so maybe you shouldnโt raise unnecessary concern, but thereโs this nagging voice in you that wonders if youโre missing something.
You keep trying to put the pieces together in a way that feels more secure and puts your doubts out of your mind, but you also arenโt a fool.
She adamantly denies any wrong-doing, but youโre wary. Maybe people can change.ย When you gently ask her if sheโs bored with you or the relationship, she swears that nothing has changed. Itโs her intense voice that seems a little defensive.
5. Same old, same old: Youโre not sharing anything new with your partner.
At the beginning of your relationship, you couldnโt say anything that he didnโt find fascinating. You were pretty hyped at his great sense of humor, his innovative ways of looking at things, and his amazing intuition.
You stayed up all night, talking endlessly when you werenโt making love. There was never a moment in which you werenโt transfixed by his way of looking at the world and it seemed as if it would last forever. You lived in a mutual world of constant discovery.
You remember the first night he told you the same joke. It seemed a little odd that he didnโt notice your laugh was a little strained. As time went by, he did and said so much youโd heard before.
As the repeated stories became increasingly stale, you tried hard to find reasons to excuse them. Maybe it was just career battle fatigue or secure familiarity that made him stop trying to keep you interested and challenged. You even playfully tried to help him see that he was getting a little too predictable, but it didnโt seem to help.
Then you find yourself more interested in what other people are saying, particularly when they are in the process of challenge and new experiences. Armed with new motivation, you start bringing in your own excitement about transformation and attempt to get him to join you in looking differently at the world.
He acknowledges that you are happier exploring new options, but says heโs really fine the way he is.
6. Diminishing Nostalgia: Youโve abandoned your shared memories.
When times were a little hard in your past, she would always remind you how important it was to hold on to the things you loved about each other and the great memories from the past.
She would make you focus on the delicious moment when you first chose each other, and share those feelings as if they were happening at the moment.
Once, when there wasnโt enough money in your mutual bank account, she found that special book you loved as a child. Youโll never forget her funny, squeaky laugh when she found the puppy in the middle of the bed that youโd seen at the pound.
She knew you didnโt have a mom to nurse you when you were sick as a kid. At the slightest mention that something was not quite right, sheโd immediately take care of you no matter what she had to let go of to do so.
She always made you feel that everything would be okay, even when the situation seemed irresolvable.ย Now, she doesnโt seem to want to go there anymore.
Related: 3 Common Relationship Complaints You Should Never Ignore
Sheโs only focused on whatโs missing and why the future isnโt brighter. No matter what you do to lighten the moment, or to bring back nostalgia, she is all about the practical, how to just fix whatโs wrong, and then get on with it.
You often find yourself alone in your sweet memories and unable to get her to experience them with you anymore. You still love each other enough but wonder how youโll keep regenerating when things donโt go as planned if you canโt hold on to what was once sacred.
Even just one of these warning signs can signal a relationship that is in trouble.
Intensity, frequency, and duration are further dimensions. You may experience several of these behaviors simultaneously, but they happen rarely, last a short time, and are far apart.
โIn betweenโ commitment, love, and regeneration fill your relationship. If that is so, you have no reason for concern. If, however, even one of them is happening over and over and increasing in intensity and duration, it sometimes is a stronger indication of an underlying problem.
The earlier you are able to identify a partner who is disconnecting more oftenโfinding fault with many of your behaviors, increasing his or her need to control, acting in suspicious ways, living in old rituals and patterns, or forgetting the sacred things you shareโyou owe it to each other to bring those behaviors to light and ask your partner for help.
When you are courageous enough to face these warning signs of diminishing intimacy before they get out of hand, it will be easier for you and your partner to turn things around.
Intimacy is the act of living in the heart of your beloved.
When relationships move from intertwined to parallel, that bond weakens. But it doesnโt have to break. If you and your partner become aware that you are losing the intimacy that once fed that bond, you can change your behavior andย bring back the closeness you once treasured.
Dr. Randiโs free advice e-newsletter,ย Heroic Love, shows you how to avoid the common pitfalls that keep people from finding romantic love and how to avoid the dreaded โhoneymoon is overโ phenomenon.
Written by Randi Gunther
Leave a Reply