Living in a PTSD body myself, I can tell you that intimacy is difficult because being vulnerable is difficult. You see intimacy as a good thing. Many of us with PTSD see it as a way inside our force-field. Lowering the force-field is dangerous because it can lead to feeling a loss of power and control and we feel powerless most of the time anyway.
Some good books: David Richo, PhD - How to Be an Adult in Relationships, When Love Meets Fear. Gary D Chapman - Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married.
Simple rules about sex give us the power we need: When you want intimacy, he is allowed to turn down sex without any repercussions (no anger, pouting, shouting, walking away) but he has to perform an act of love. Acts of love can be things like holding hands on a walk, sitting beside each other and watching a favorite movie, massaging each other's backs, brushing your hair, dancing together to a love song - you guys make up the list of love acts. When he gets more comfortable with vulnerability, yet feels he is not giving up all control of himself, it can get better.
I'm no marriage counselor, but I know what I have been through. I wish you much love in your journey with your husband - don't give up hope.
Some good books: David Richo, PhD - How to Be an Adult in Relationships, When Love Meets Fear. Gary D Chapman - Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married.
Simple rules about sex give us the power we need: When you want intimacy, he is allowed to turn down sex without any repercussions (no anger, pouting, shouting, walking away) but he has to perform an act of love. Acts of love can be things like holding hands on a walk, sitting beside each other and watching a favorite movie, massaging each other's backs, brushing your hair, dancing together to a love song - you guys make up the list of love acts. When he gets more comfortable with vulnerability, yet feels he is not giving up all control of himself, it can get better.
I'm no marriage counselor, but I know what I have been through. I wish you much love in your journey with your husband - don't give up hope.