What Is Intimacy Anorexia? Signs you and your partner may have, but you don't know

<x) Doug Weiss to explain why some “actively keep away emotional, spiritual and sexual intimacy”. Issues related to emotional or physical intimacy can have a major impact on romantic relationships. Loving someone, after all, in [...]
<x) Doug Weiss to explain why some “actively keep away emotional, spiritual and sexual intimacy”. Issues related to emotional or physical intimacy can have a major impact on romantic relationships. To love someone, after all, generally means that you want to share physical thoughts, feelings, and perfection.
When you love your partner but feel insecure if they still feel the same way about you, the relationship may start to feel empty. Mental - health professionals have different frames to look at the issues of privacy, but few recognize anorexia of intimacy as a current state.
Anorexic Signs of Intimacy
According to Weiss, people with anorexia intimacy usually:
1. Keeping themselves busy with child care, homework, errands, technology, or work.
2. They blame you for losing privacy instead of dealing with their behavior.
3. They avoid showing love the way their partner likes it.
4. They stop complimenting or praising regularly.
5. They have no interest in physical intimacy.
6. They show little interest in getting tied up on a spiritual level.
7. They try to talk about their feelings, making it difficult for them to connect on an emotional level.
8. They treat partner/en as roommates, not romantically.
9. They have fits of anger.
10. They criticize.
The most common causes:
) sexual tricks
Sex Poverty
Weak Models
A lack of closeness










