Lorin Krenn: The Blueprint to Better Sex, Understanding Our Partners Better, and Deepening our Relationships

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Did you know our suppressed emotions could be ruining our sex lives?

In this episode of the Align podcast, Dr. Lorin Krenn and I chat about the inner work men can do to have better sex and more intimacy in their relationships. We also chat about how one can know if they’re meant for monogamy or polygamy and how they can determine which partner is perfect for them.

Dr. Lorin Krenn is an internationally sought after teacher in the field of relationships, who helps people to experience deep intimacy through the power of masculine & feminine polarity. As well, he is the author of the highly-rated book ‘Understand Women Better’.

What we discuss:

02:02: How can a man cultivate himself in order to have the best sex?

06:23: What is sex?

08:06: What does the process of knowing yourself better look like?

13:46: What is the shadow?

26:00: What is the optimal playing board for modern relationships?

30:19: Why do we experience fear of commitment?

37:00: How does someone know which partner is perfect for them?

47:32: The biggest gift of the feminine energy

50:05: Why are stress-tests so difficult for men?

54:34: How can you stop resisting commitment to “the one”?

01:08:54: How does this inner work allow us to have greater sex?

To learn more about Dr. Lorin Krenn:

Website: www.lorinkrenn.com

Instagram: @lorinkrenn

TikTok: @lorinkrenn

Workshop: The Awakened Masculine Workshop

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