



It is important to share a whole range of emotions with a partner, otherwise some people begin to feel lonely and isolated regardless of how good their sexual experiences may be.įor many couples, ‘making love’ involves a sense of intimacy and emotional closeness. As adults, we seek intimacy in close relationships with other adults, friends, family and with a partner. Children usually develop intimacy with parents and peers. Intimacy is achieved when we become close to someone else and are reassured that we are loved and accepted for who we are. Discovering intimacy with someone you love can be one of the most rewarding aspects of a relationship.Īpart from emotional and sexual intimacy, you can also be intimate intellectually, recreationally, financially, spiritually, creatively (for example, renovating your home) and at times of crisis (working as a team during tough times). Intimacy is built up over time, and it requires patience and effort from both partners to create and maintain. It involves being open and talking through your thoughts and emotions, letting your guard down (being vulnerable), and showing someone else how you feel and what your hopes and dreams are. It means being able to share a whole range of thoughts, feelings and experiences that we have as human beings. Intimacy in a relationship is a feeling of being close, and emotionally connected and supported.
