How to Provide and Protect Affection and Intimacy in Healthy Relationships
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About the Book
Affection and intimacy rarely disappear suddenly.
They erode quietly—through unmet needs, emotional misalignment, and unspoken distance.
When affection and intimacy begin to fade, most people don’t argue about it—they doubt themselves. They wonder if they’re asking for too much, being too sensitive, or expecting something that no longer exists. Over time, emotional distance becomes normalized, and loneliness settles quietly into the relationship.
How to Provide and Protect Affection and Intimacy in Healthy Relationships explores how intimacy is sustained, why it fades, and how it can be restored through emotional safety, presence, and mutual responsibility. Designed for thoughtful readers, clinicians, and long-term partners, this book offers insight, language, and practical guidance for repairing connection with dignity and care.
This book gives voice to that silence. It helps readers recognize when closeness has been replaced by routine, when touch feels conditional, and when emotional safety has eroded without explanation. More importantly, it offers a way forward that does not rely on pressure, ultimatums, or blame
It helps readers recognize when closeness has been replaced by routine, when touch feels conditional, and when emotional safety has eroded without explanation. More importantly, it offers a way forward that does not rely on pressure, ultimatums, or blame.
About the Author
R.E. Geffner, MD., holds a medical degree from the New Jersey School of Medicine. His other books, include “How to Keep Your Man, The Biology and Rhythm of Sexual Desire”, “How to Provide and Protect Affection and Intimacy in Healthy Relationships”, “Roles and Responsibilities in Healthy Relationships”, “How, Why, and Where do Men and Women Cheat on Each Other?”, “Dementia, A Relationship without Cognition.”, “20 Reasons Why People Dump Each Other”.