Episode 2: How to Touch a Woman

Many couples have a hard time communicating what they want in terms of physical intimacy and pleasure.

They know what the end goal is, but they don’t know how to get there or what to ask for. This leads to lackluster intimacy, disconnection, and even the growth of resentment between partners as time goes on without proper communication around each other’s physical needs.

In this episode of the Vibrant Couple, host Valdo Lallemand speaks with Elizabeth Anneka, intimacy coach for men, about her experience teaching men how to master the art of touching women. Listen below!

Show Notes

01:36 – An Introduction to This Episode’s Guest, Elizabeth Anneka

03:44 – Following a Woman’s Breath: Elizabeth’s Experience

09:03 – Creating a Structured System for Intimacy

09:55 – The Motivations for Men: Why Learn This Work?

11:39 – The Men’s Workshop Explained

14:12 – Advice for Women: Approaching the Subject with Care

16:29 – Men Want to Do This Work, But They Don’t Know How to Start

17:40 – Mastery of Touch Begins Long Before Physical Contact

18:48 – Confidence is Key

19:20 – Enabling Neural Reconnection and Rewiring via Physical Touch

21:30 – Looking for Areas of Existing Life in Relationships

22:20 – Slow Down, Lighten Up, Focus Up

Links

Learn more about Elizabeth work on her website, https://www.howtotouchwomen.com/ 

Connect with Elizabeth on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethanneka8

Bio

Elizabeth Anneka is an intimacy coach, touch guru, ally to men, and creator of connection. She teaches men how to master the art of touching a woman by providing specific tips and tricks, confidence boosting suggestions, and an insider perspective you can’t get anywhere else.

Whether you are online dating, keeping it casual, or in a relationship, Elizabeth teaches men to touch women the way they really, really, really want to be touched. In her words, this work is not just for men, but for all the women out there yearning to have intimate moments with them.

Music

Intro music: Sukavah Bodeh by Peter Levitov & Maxime Le Royer, from their Life is Good album.

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