I Just Want You to Want Me: The Hidden Desire Killers in Marriage

Season #1

In this episode, Heidi explores the tension between emotional closeness and sexual desire in long-term monogamous relationships, especially within mixed-orientation marriages.

After sharing a personal story from early in her own journey, she dives into the deeper question: What actually fuels attraction – and what quietly kills it?

Heidi outlines four common “desire killers” that often show up in marriages where partners feel disconnected, tolerated, or unsure about attraction.

In This Episode

  • Why attraction matters deeply in mixed-orientation marriages
  • The difference between being tolerated and being genuinely desired
  • Why you cannot control whether someone is attracted to you
  • How systems resist change (homeostasis) when you begin shifting your behavior

The 4 Desire Killers:

  1. Dependence or Emotional Reliance
    When your sense of worth depends on your partner’s validation, desire erodes. Differentiation — standing on your own two feet while staying connected — is key.
  2. Accommodation
    Over-accommodating and giving yourself up in the name of love often destroys self-respect and mutual respect.
  3. One-Up / One-Down Dynamics
    Parent-child patterns, power struggles, or subservience undermine equality — and equality fuels desire.
  4. Too Much Closeness
    Smothering kills the flame. Desire requires space, freedom, and individuality.

Heidi challenges listeners to consider where they may be pressuring, controlling, or seeking validation — and invites them to experiment with change from the inside out.

This Week’s Invitation

Notice where you may be trying to control your partner instead of working on yourself. Choose one area where you can increase your differentiation and experiment with showing up differently.

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