When you feel like roommates instead of partners, waiting for desire doesn't work. Learn how responsive desire can rebuild intimacy and connection.

Desire is a destination we travel toward, not just a button we press; it is often a responsive process where willingness to connect allows the 'spark' to arrive during intimacy rather than before it.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was reading this relatable description of a "sexless marriage" where a couple basically becomes highly coordinated, heavily caffeinated roommates. They high-five over the trash but turn their backs to scroll on their phones at night.
Miles: It’s so common. We often think the spark just dies, but it’s usually just buried under laundry and mental load. Interestingly, experts say the "correct" way we think sex happens—desire, then initiation, then the act—is actually a myth for long-term couples.
Lena: Right! I saw that. Instead of waiting for that lightning bolt of spontaneous desire, which might never hit on a Tuesday between emails, we should aim for "willingness."
Miles: Exactly. It’s about realizing that desire can arrive during intimacy, not just before it. It’s a total shift in how we approach connection. So, let’s explore how to move from being roommates back to being partners.