Ep 5: When Desire Goes Quiet: It's Not Your Libido. It's Your Nervous System
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Desire doesn’t disappear because you’re broken. Often, it goes quiet because your body doesn’t feel safe.
In this episode of The Intimate Philosopher, Dr. Emma Smith explores why desire is shaped not by willpower or chemistry, but by the nervous system. Through neuroscience, attachment theory, clinical insight, and personal storytelling, this conversation reframes “low libido” as a signal—not a flaw.
We explore:
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Why desire can’t bloom where the body doesn’t feel safe
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How co-regulation shapes intimacy
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The difference between performance and presence
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Why foreplay begins in the nervous system, not the bedroom
If desire has felt complicated, distant, or inconsistent, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate reframe.
Chapters
00:00 — The Body Knows: Why Desire Goes Quiet
03:30 — Co-Regulation: The Real Foundation of Intimacy
05:45 — Safety as the Gateway to Desire
11:00 — A Personal Story: When the Body Says No
15:00 — Attachment, Biology, and Erotic Availability
20:00 — Erotic Regulation: A Clinical Reframe
28:00 — Safe, Seen, Desired: Closing Reflection
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