I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Intimacy seems to be one of the major highs of life, whether it's getting to know yourself in a deeper way, or your partner, or the world and the society that you live in.
Is it any wonder that for millions of men the only intimacy is physical, silent, and predictable?
Real intimacy is only possible to the degree that we can be honest about what we are doing and feeling.
Intimacy is something to be cherished, and intimacy is not something to be afraid of.
Infidelity raises profound questions about intimacy.
I think we're scared of intimacy - all of us, a little bit.
Intimacy can be about holding someone's hand. It could be about stroking their hair.
Marriage seems to be predicated on protecting a very deep and intimate form of mystery.
Perhaps my problem in marriage - and it is the problem of many women - was to want both intimacy and independence. It is a difficult line to walk, yet both needs are important to a marriage.
Intimacy is not a happy medium. It is a way of being in which the tension between distance and closeness is dissolved and a new horizon appears. Intimacy is beyond fear.