NEW YEAR SEXUAL FORGIVENESS
By Adesuwa Ewoigbokhan
New Year brings a fresh start, an opportunity to reflect on the past and look forward to a brighter future. For couples, it’s a chance to renew their commitment to each other and work towards a more fulfilling relationship. One crucial aspect of marriage that requires attention is sexual forgiveness.
Sexual forgiveness is the process of letting go of past hurts, betrayals, or disappointments related to intimacy. It’s about releasing the negative emotions and resentment that can build up and damage the relationship. In marriage, sexual forgiveness is essential for building trust, intimacy, and a deeper connection with your partner.
When couples struggle with sexual issues, it can affect other areas of their relationship. Unresolved conflicts, unmet needs, and unexpressed desires can lead to feelings of resentment, anger, and hurt. However, holding onto these emotions can create a barrier to intimacy and make it challenging to reconnect with your partner.
Sexual forgiveness in marriage is a complex and sensitive issue.
Infidelity can be a significant betrayal, causing deep emotional pain and damage to the relationship, however, forgiveness is a process that can help couples heal and rebuild their relationship.
It’s essential to acknowledge these emotions and validate each other’s experiences.
The forgiveness process involves several key steps.

*Acknowledging the hurt and taking responsibility is crucial, recognising the pain caused and accepting fault.
*Communicating openly about feelings, needs and boundaries are essential, since it can help to clear up misunderstandings and rebuild connection. Working together to rebuild trust is also vital, as trust is a fundamental aspect of any relationship.
*Cultivating gratitude and appreciating the positive aspects of the relationship can also help couples move forward.
*Seeking professional therapist/coach to create a safe space to discuss feelings, address the underlying issues and work through the challenges to develop a healthier communication patterns
The benefits of forgiveness in marriage are numerous: Forgiveness can lead to healing and growth, rebuilt trust and intimacy, strengthened communication, renewed commitment, and emotional freedom.
While rebuilding trust takes time and effort, and forgiveness is a process rather than a one-time event, the rewards are well worth it.
Sexual forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or condoning past hurts. Rather, it means releasing the negative emotions associated with them and working towards healing and growth. Couples must work together as team to rebuild trust, strengthen their bond, and create a more fulfilling and satisfying relationship!
















