 Sex. It's something that most people are uncomfortable talking about, right? Suppressing our sexual needs can lead to some difficulties within ourselves and in our relationships. Are you struggling with connecting to your own sexual side? You find it difficult to understand sexual boundaries. You need to be able to communicate with your partner what you're okay with and what you're not. Similarly, your partner needs to be able to communicate that with you too and trust that you'll respect their boundaries. Suppressing your sexual needs may make it difficult to understand where the boundary line is. You're afraid of what others might think of your desires. You might find it difficult to communicate with partners about your sexual needs because you're afraid of what they'll think of you if they hear your desires. Or maybe you're afraid that voicing your needs will hurt your partner or their ego. It's okay to be nervous when you're opening up to your partner about your desires. But remember, if you're in a safe, consensual relationship, your partner should want to hear what you need to feel sexually satisfied. You're not alone when it comes to having sexual needs and desires. Can you relate-