Intimacy is a wonderful thing. It's frustrating that growing up I thought it was wrong. It isn't. Exploring your sexuality is important when you're growing up.
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.
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.
Intimacy is something to be cherished, and intimacy is not something to be afraid of.
Real intimacy is only possible to the degree that we can be honest about what we are doing and feeling.
I try to stay away from forced intimacy.
Once you get older, you get a little closer to yourself, intimate.
I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.
I think we're scared of intimacy - all of us, a little bit.
I never thought that sex was wrong, sinful, dirty. When you take away the thought of things being dirty or forbidden, then you can really enjoy your sensuality.
At any age, we struggle with intimacy. When you're a kid, you think, 'I won't have that problem. I'll have sex whenever I want when I'm a grown-up!' And then, somehow, it doesn't quite turn out that way, and it's so surprising to people that connection remains so challenging even when you're married.