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Reclaim: Healing from Pornography and Rebuilding Your Life with Dr. Kevin Skinner
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What Intimacy Looks Like Without Pornography (Season 1: Episode #12)
Reclaim: Healing from Pornography and Rebuilding Your Life with Dr. Kevin Skinner
14 minutes
1 week ago
What Intimacy Looks Like Without Pornography (Season 1: Episode #12)
In this powerful final episode of season one the Reclaim: Healing from Pornography and Rebuilding Your Life* series, Dr. Kevin Skinner explores what true intimacy looks like once pornography is removed from your life. He challenges the counterfeit connection that pornography offers and invites listeners to rediscover authentic intimacy—one that is grounded in emotional safety, presence, and vulnerability. Dr. Skinner explains that real intimacy is not about performance or fantasy, but about allowing yourself to be seen—fears, desires, hopes, and all. Drawing on Dr. Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory, he describes how safety and emotional connection are prerequisites for genuine sexual connection. He then introduces the *Seven Types of Intimacy*—psychological, verbal, emotional, intellectual, creative, spiritual, and physical—emphasizing that sexual intimacy should naturally flow from these deeper forms of connection. Listeners are invited to reflect on how pornography has shaped their view of intimacy and to envision relationships built on honesty, trust, and mutual presence. By shifting from fantasy to genuine connection, individuals can reclaim not only their sexuality but also their capacity for meaningful love and belonging. Reflection Questions: 1. How has pornography shaped your understanding of intimacy? 2. What does emotional safety look like in your relationships? 3. How can you practice being fully present instead of focusing on sexual intensity? Recommended Resources: - Reclaim: Healing from Pornography and Rebuilding Your Life — [HumanIntimacy.com/reclaim](https://www.humanintimacy.com/reclaim) - The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk - Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-Regulation* by Dr. Stephen Porges - 7 Types of Intimacy in Action by Dr. Kevin Skinner - Human Intimacy Conference — [HumanIntimacy.com](https://www.humanintimacy.com) “Intimacy without pornography is richer, more real, and deeply human. It’s not about fantasy—it’s about presence.” — Dr. Kevin Skinner
Reclaim: Healing from Pornography and Rebuilding Your Life with Dr. Kevin Skinner