The occasional fantasy can mean a healthy sex drive, but what if it\’s a habit?
Let\’s start with two cases. In the first, a couple is making love, and one experiences a spontaneous erotic thought about someone very attractive, who was observed and fantasized about earlier in the day—at work or out at lunch. In the second, a couple is making love, and one has had difficulty feeling sexually aroused and intimate with the partner for quite some time. In the latter case, the mind turns to a habitual fantasy, a friend or associate constantly and secretly held in mind, or a person recently met, or maybe an image viewed more than once on a porn site.
Both of these scenarios can be unsettling to the fantasizer. Few people want to be conflicted within their relationship. But I am suggesting here that a little spontaneous fantasizing from time to time can simply mean you are a sexually normal person. And that habitual fantasizing can indicate a serious relationship problem that likely needs attention sooner rather than later.
Fantasizing during lovemaking can have several immediate sources. These are a few of the most common ones:
If any of these fantasy sources are familiar, it might be time to take stock. If you fall on the side of the occasional erotic thought about someone else, but your partner still delivers the most powerful and intimate erotic experience, just keep doing what you\’re doing. And feel lucky (both of you) that your libido is in full throttle.
However, if you see one or more of the habitual patterns I described, there is something wrong and your marriage or relationship probably needs immediate attention. If you are clear you value your relationship highly and feel you can communicate that well, you can start with honest communication between the two of you. Counseling or talk therapy can also help as you move forward. Alternatively, if you are having difficulty communicating this issue to your partner, start with counseling or therapy on your own. That step can help you get to a point in the future where you can work directly with your partner to build a lasting intimacy and an exciting sex life.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://nancyscounselingcorner.com/contact-us.
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