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Sex, Love & Elephants with Dr. Cheryl

STOP Treating Your Mate Like a Roommate and START Bringing Sexy Back- Summer of Love Part 6

Ep. 67

“Dr. Cheryl… I feel like my wife and I are more friends and roommates than lovers. How can I bring some of that excitement that we had when we were falling in love?”


I’m back with part 6 of my Summer of Love couples Q&A series, answering another real question from one of my listeners. Today, I’m busting the myth that men don’t care about romance and telling you why dates are one of the most exciting parts of dating. I also cover why the thrill of the chase is so important evolutionarily, why we have to learn to make time alone with one another, and why it’s so easy to fall into a pattern of relationship complacency.


Do YOU have a question about Sex, Love, and Relationships you would like me to answer on the podcast this summer? Email it to hello@drcherylfraser.com with the subject line “Podcast Question.” Give me a little background about your relationship, ask your question, and tell me if I can use your name or if you’d like to remain anonymous. :)


Are you ready to reconnect with your honey? To create love and passion that last a lifetime? Join the Become Passion waitlist and hear more about the program! This twelve-week immersion couples program with me, Dr. Cheryl, starts this October.


Want to know more? Check out the Become Passion testimonials for reviews from actual couples that I’ve helped through this profound program.


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • It’s not just women who miss the romance when it leaves a relationship (07:59)
  • The excitement of dating comes from the chase and the courtship (12:40)
  • Dates aren’t a place to talk about the kids or the household concerns, they’re a place to connect on a one-on-one level (15:57)
  • The adventure date, the cooperation date, and the curiosity date are all great ideas for reconnecting with your sweetheart (17:14)
  • This week’s LoveByte (34:30)


Q&A:

My relationship has lost its spark, how can I bring back our excitement and romance? One of the easiest ways to bring back the passion is to recreate the circumstances and excitement of your early relationship. Learn more about bringing the sexy back to your relationship in my Become Passion- Create Love That Lasts a Lifetime course. 


Want to learn more about Buddhism and Love relationships? Check out my book Buddha’s Bedroom 


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