Sexual Performance Anxiety Isn’t in Your Head, It’s in Your Body.

You weren't struggling before sex started, something happened in the moments leading up to it. This is what your nervous system was actually doing, and why understanding it helps create change.
pexels-silverkblack-36730538

“The moment you start monitoring your performance, your nervous system reads that as a threat. It’s doing its job. That’s the whole problem.”



READING RECOMMENDATION

If you want to understand why the body holds stress patterns that the mind can’t simply override, The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk is the clearest explanation available of how the nervous system stores experience and what it actually takes to change it. It’s written for trauma survivors, but the physiology it describes is the same physiology behind performance anxiety.

Find it on Amazon



The Slow Hands Method

Learn how a woman's nervous system is directly connected to her arousal, and how your nervous system state shapes hers.
Picture of Kat  ·  LovEmbodied

Kat · LovEmbodied

Kat is an intimacy coach and founder of LovEmbodied, working with men and couples since 2019. Her approach is rooted in somatic practice, nervous system regulation, and the belief that how you do one thing is how you do everything. She is the author of The Slow Hands Method and creator of the Prolonging Pleasure course. Based in Calgary, Alberta.

Share the Post:

Also on the Blog