dear myptsd
i've found dating with a history of sexual abuse extremely hard. mainly because the relationship commonly cannot survive it. it takes super human amounts of patience, understanding and emotional support for your partner to handle all your issues around sex when they are getting to know you. even when they say the are patient, they dont end up being able to handle the sexual rejection they feel as a result of you working through your issues. they want to heal you and please you. but what they dont understand is that you are the only one who can heal yourself and rediscover pleasure.
how do you navigate these waters when you've met a potential someone? how do you tell them why you're afraid of sex without risking losing them?
does anyone have any bedroom tips on how your partner has helped you get past your fear of losing control?
i've found dating with a history of sexual abuse extremely hard. mainly because the relationship commonly cannot survive it. it takes super human amounts of patience, understanding and emotional support for your partner to handle all your issues around sex when they are getting to know you. even when they say the are patient, they dont end up being able to handle the sexual rejection they feel as a result of you working through your issues. they want to heal you and please you. but what they dont understand is that you are the only one who can heal yourself and rediscover pleasure.
how do you navigate these waters when you've met a potential someone? how do you tell them why you're afraid of sex without risking losing them?
does anyone have any bedroom tips on how your partner has helped you get past your fear of losing control?