“I Don’t Feel Anything During Sex: Why It Happens & How to Reawaken Sensation”

The Silent Struggle of Sexual Numbness

You’re lying there, being touched by a partner or yourself, and you feel… nothing. No spark. No response.

The fear creeps in:
“Am I broken? Why can’t I feel anything?”

You’re not alone.

One woman told me she spent an hour on focused vulva massage—clitoris, G-spot, everything—and still felt numb. Empty.

If this is your experience, I want you to hear this first:

You are not broken.


Why Numbness Happens: Your Body’s Protective Wisdom

Numbness isn’t failure—it’s protection.

Your nervous system may be guarding you from:

  • Self-judgment (“I should be feeling more”)
  • Past trauma (even if you don’t consciously remember it)
  • Performance pressure (“I need to orgasm”)

The mistake? Believing numbness is permanent.

The truth? Sensation can return—but it requires a new approach.


How to Rebuild Sensation: A Neuroscience-Backed Plan

Step 1: Stop Chasing, Start Listening

Instead of:
“Why don’t I feel anything?!”

Try:
“What can I feel right now?” (Even if it’s just warmth or pressure.)

Step 2: Rewire Your Neural Pathways

Think of your pleasure system like an overgrown forest path.

You wouldn’t sprint down it—you’d clear the brush slowly.

That’s what we’re doing:

  • Gentle, expectation-free touch
  • No goals (not even “feeling pleasure”)
  • Curiosity over demand

Step 3: Calm Your Nervous System

Numbness thrives in:

  • Judgment (“This isn’t working”)
  • Tension (“I need to perform”)

Try this instead:

  • Breathe deeply (inhale for 4, exhale for 6)
  • Touch non-sexual areas first (arms, stomach, thighs)
  • Whisper kindness (“I’m here with you”)

What Progress Feels Like

You might not feel fireworks at first—and that’s okay.

Early signs of reconnection:

  • A flicker of warmth
  • Softness where there was tension
  • Curiosity instead of frustration, and
  • Self-compassion (the most important sensation of all)

Your First Practice: The 5-Minute Reconnection

Tonight, try this:

  1. Set a timer for 5 minutes
  2. Touch one non-sexual body part (collarbone, palm, knee)
  3. Notice:
    • Temperature?
    • Texture?
    • Any subtle shifts?
  4. End with gratitude (\”Thank you for showing up\”)

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