What Happens After Sex Matters More Than You Think
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Most couples think intimacy is shaped by what happens before sex or during it.
But research and experience tell a different story.
In this episode of Do You Feel That?, we explore why what happens after sex plays a powerful role in emotional safety, bonding, and whether you’ll actually want intimacy again in the future.
We talk about:
- Why the moments after sex are emotionally vulnerable (even when the sex was good)
- How oxytocin and memory shape desire moving forward
- The subtle ways couples disconnect without realizing it
- Common after-sex habits that unintentionally shut desire down
- What healthy “landing” after intimacy actually looks like
- Simple ways to help your partner feel seen, safe, and connected once sex ends
If you’ve ever felt close during sex but strangely distant afterward or noticed desire fading even when intimacy seemed fine — this episode will help you understand why, and what to do instead.
Because sex doesn’t end at orgasm.
Connection ends when you both feel settled again.
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