The RISE to Intimacy Podcast
You’re the easygoing, low-maintenance one who keeps the peace. You’ve probably spent years being this way, but what if it’s costing you the connection you crave in your relationship? Most people know about fight, flight, and freeze. But the fawn response is the one that flies under the radar, because it doesn't look like a problem. It looks like being a good partner. You say yes when you mean no, you minimize your feelings before they even leave your mouth, and you prioritize your partner's comfort over your own needs. But fawning isn't your personality. It's a survival strategy your nervous system learned, and over time it quietly erodes the intimacy you're working so hard to protect. In this episode of The RISE to Intimacy Podcast, I break down what fawning actually is, how it connects to self-silencing and attachment patterns, and why the fawn response shows up in your sex life in ways you might not expect. I also share practical ways to start shifting this pattern without overwhelming your nervous system. 1:07 – What the fawn response is and how it connects to self-silencing 3:50 – How fawning overlaps with anxious attachment and emotional suppression 6:01 – What sexual fawning looks like and why it leads to low desire and avoidance 6:59 – The relational dynamic fawning creates and why your partner may not see it 9:11 – Why you can't force yourself out of fawning and what to do instead 10:54 – Tracking emotions in your body and redefining what safety means in relationships Mentioned In The Fawn Response and Why Being "Easy" in Relationships Costs You Intimacy Rise to Intimacy Free 30-Minute Consult [https://www.risetointimacy.com/booking-calendar/consultation-with-valerie-15-mins] Leave a rating and review [http://ratethispodcast.com/rise]
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