Mismatched desire is one of the most common dynamics a couple can face. It can create guilt, rejection, fear of incompatibility, and even exhaustion from the "spice it up" advice which often doesn’t work. In this episode, couples and sex therapist Inez Cordoba, LICSW, CST responds to an anonymous question from a heterosexual, married couple raising young children who are trying to find a way to manage a persistent gap in desire. While it's tempting to frame a desire gap as a relationship flaw, or a question of who's right or wrong, this episode treats it as something to manage together. The case Inez makes throughout is that taking the pressure off is actually key for desire to show up. Inez walks through how to actually assess a desire gap: taking an honest snapshot of the relationship's overall health and life circumstances, ruling out physical and medical causes, separating libido from arousal, and reframing sex itself so that eroticism and playfulness stop collapsing into a single narrow checkbox. 📖 Resources mentioned in this episode: Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel. Inez's go-to reference for reframing desire and eroticism more broadly — also worth following through Perel's interviews, articles, and social media. Desire: An Inclusive Guide to Navigating Libido Differences in Relationships by Dr. Lauren Fogel Mercy and Dr. Jennifer A. Vencil. A sex-positive guide for readers of all genders, orientations, and relationship structures — helps couples understand and manage differing libido levels without shame, with practical exercises for redefining intimacy. This episode explores: Why treating a desire gap as something to manage, rather than fix, changes the entire conversationWhy trying to make your partner (or yourself) different backfires, and how pressure is antithetical to desireHow to take an honest relationship snapshot before troubleshooting libido specifically: friendship, life structure, depletion, and supportWhen a desire gap is actually a physical or medical issue in disguise, and when it's time to bring in outside supportThe difference between libido and arousal, and why conflating them leads couples to the wrong conversationEsther Perel's idea that desire doesn't disappear during demanding seasons of life, it just relocatesWhy narrowly defining "sex" as penetration and orgasm makes couples feel farther apart, not closerWhat non-demand touch is, and how it rebuilds erotic connection without expectation attachedThe central paradox of desire: taking the pressure off is what makes it more likely to show upQuestions this episode answers: Is it normal for partners to have different levels of desire?What can we actually do when one partner wants sex more than the other?How do I stop feeling rejected, guilty, or ashamed about our libido gap?What's the difference between low libido and low arousal?Could our desire differences actually be a physical or medical issue?Why doesn't the usual "date night" or "spice it up" advice work for us?What is non-demand touch, and how do I bring more eroticism into the relationship without pressure?Have your own question about desire, libido, or intimacy? You can submit your anonymous question at welcometobeingalive.com Welcome to Being Alive is a podcast about the messy, beautiful, and occasionally heartbreaking world of relationships. Couples therapist and certified sex therapist Inez Cordoba, LICSW, CST has spent thousands of hours helping couples and now gets to be in conversation with you. Around here, we're making sense of love, one tangent at a time. Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music @welcometobeingalive on all platforms The show is brought to you by Cordoba Couples Therapy: www.cordobacouplestherapy.com Sponsored by the Northampton Center for Couples Therapy, where loving well is an art, and getting there is a science. Visit www.northamptoncouplestherapy.com to learn more. And a big thank you to From the Woods for our theme song: Apple Bottom Boogaloo. Check out: www.fromthewoodsmusic.com Creators & Guests Adam Braunschweig - Composer Inez Cordoba - Host Joel Martinez Lopez - Editor Click here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript.