Episode 23: Erotic Habits: The Secret to Better Sex in Long-Term Relationships
Do you ever miss the version of your relationship where flirting felt effortless, chemistry felt electric, and sex didn’t require a calendar invite?
In this episode of The Modern MILF Podcast, we’re talking about erotic habits—the small, intentional things couples do that create more connection, more anticipation, and yes… way better sex.
Because here’s the truth: passionate relationships aren’t usually built on luck or “spontaneous chemistry.” They’re built through habits.
We’ll unpack the science behind desire, why so many women in long-term relationships feel disconnected from their sexuality, and the surprisingly simple shifts that can bring intimacy back online.
You’ll learn:
* Why good sex in long-term relationships is intentional
* The difference between spontaneous and responsive desire
* How motherhood, stress, and mental load impact libido
* Erotic habits that increase connection and attraction
* Why flirting matters—even after years together
* How anticipation can completely change your sex life
If you’ve been craving more intimacy, more desire, and more fun in your relationship—this episode is for you.
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Credits: Writing, recording, and editing by me, Bethany
Theme music by MobyGratis
References
* Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski
* Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel
* Research on relationship quality and sexual satisfaction in long-term partnerships
* Research on responsive desire, emotional intimacy, and women’s sexual wellbeing
* Work by Peggy Kleinplatz on optimal sexual experiences in committed relationships
* - Basson R. The female sexual response: a different model. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2000;26(1):51–65.
* - Muise, A., Schimmack, U., & Impett, E. (Year). Title on interpersonal dynamics of sexual desire and desire discrepancy. [Replace with full citation/DOI in show notes].
* - Aron, A., et al. Research on intimacy and interpersonal closeness and its role in romantic relationships. [Include full citation/DOI].
* - Master, M., et al. Studies on mindfulness/sensate-focus interventions and sexual function. [Include full citation/DOI].
* - Lehmiller, J. Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How to Bring It to Life. (2020).
* - McNulty, J.K., & Widman, L. Research on affectionate touch and relationship outcomes. [Include full citation/DOI].
* - Wood, W., Tam, L., & Witt, M.G. Changing circumstances, disrupting habits. [Include full citation].
* - Reviews/meta-analyses on attachment, sexual satisfaction, and oxytocin release following touch. [Include specific citations/DOIs].
* - Sensate Focus protocol — Masters & Johnson-derived therapeutic approaches (clinical resources/handouts).