Relationship breakups typically give rise to intense self-reflection. Moreover, usually a relationship didn’t end for nothing: something or several things were not okay (enough) between you and your ex-partner.


There could have been financial reasons, a move of one the partners in an entirely other life direction, embracing other goals, character clashes, social or environmental changes, and whatnot. Sexual problems or sexual incompatibility may also have been playing a role.
In general, whatever the reasons may have been for the final breakup, they will typically also have influenced the intimacy and sexual sphere. As it is, it’s rather common that sexual issues between partners can start to arise because of other problem factors within the relationship.
Yoni Mapping sessions can be a means to look at how the former relationship influenced the sexual domain. For instance, has the relationship led to a form of sexual trauma or sexual-emotional distress, are there structural tensions or pains in the genital parts or do they arise when having sexual intercourse, is there an experience of low libido, are there difficulties in experiencing sexual pleasure, and so on.


With help of a Yoni Mapping therapist one can make a start to somatically digest and process the former relationship and work on possible emotional and/or physical inhibitions and blockages that arose over time within that relationship.
Moreover, Yoni Mapping can also come of help within a new relationship. The new partner may have entirely other ways of approaching or engaging in intimacy and sex, and this may bring up new questions or issues with regard to specific domains of your sex life of which you may feel that they need to be worked on.
With reference to the above, it is not unusual that we “got stuck” in certain (unconscious or subconscious) undesirable or damaging patterns that were shaped in our former relationship(s), and a new relationship may bring these to the surface. In fact, both a breakup and a new relationship give rise to self-reflection and things that need to be worked on, may that be in the sexual or non-sexual sphere.
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