WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO HEAR AFTER MAKING LOVE
Briefly

Affirmative communication after making love, such as expressing love and enjoyment, builds confidence and fosters intimacy. Statements like 'I had missed you' convey longing and emotional need. Physical closeness post-intimacy, like holding each other, enhances connection. Conversely, critical comments about volume, cleanliness, or newness in intimacy can damage sexual desire and confidence. Partners should embrace a non-judgmental attitude to maintain a positive sexual relationship and uphold emotional safety.
Saying 'I love you' assures your spouse that intimacy is rooted in love, not just physical desire.
Expressing enjoyment after intimacy builds your spouse's confidence and encourages future intimacy.
Saying 'I had missed you' conveys longing and reinforces your spouse's importance in your life.
Holding each other after making love fosters connection and provides a sense of security.
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