Intimacy Unlocked With Amy Color
Struggling with intimacy? Whether it’s stress, pain, trauma, disconnection, age, medical issues, hormonal changes, sexual pain, co-occurring disorders, or even physical therapy for sexual pain—you’re not alone.
Discover real solutions from Amy Color, Your Intimacy Coach, to unlock confidence, passion, and connection in your relationship.

Why Do You Need an Intimacy Game Plan?
If your wife has low libido and you're feeling rejected, frustrated, or stuck, you’re not alone. Many men in long-term relationships face this issue, but the good news is—desire can be rekindled.

3 Proven Moves to Get Her in the Mood
If your wife never seems in the mood and you’re feeling rejected, frustrated, or lost, you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: She does want intimacy—just not the way you’ve been initiating it.
Many men think sex and desire should happen spontaneously—that you should magically have the same hunger at the same time. But desire doesn’t work that way. Instead of waiting for the mood to strike, you can actively create the connection that leads to intimacy.

How Can I Increase My Wife’s Desire and Bring Back Intimacy?
If your wife has low libido and you're feeling rejected, frustrated, or stuck, you’re not alone. Many men in long-term relationships face this issue, but the good news is—desire can be rekindled.

Can You Have Great Sex with Erectile Dysfunction or Premature Ejaculation?
If you deal with erectile dysfunction (ED) or premature ejaculation (PE), you are not broken—and you are not alone. Most men don’t realize that amazing intimacy has nothing to do with lasting forever or having a perfect erection. It’s about pleasure, confidence, and real connection.

How Can I Last Longer in Bed and Overcome Premature Ejaculation?
If you deal with premature ejaculation, you're not alone! Performance anxiety, lack of skills, and focusing too much on the finish line all play a role. But here’s the secret: lasting longer is a skill—and it can be trained.

How Can Couples Initiate Intimacy in a Way That Works for Both Partners?
If you’re tired of feeling rejected or wondering why your partner never initiates, you’re not alone. Many couples struggle with initiating intimacy in a way that feels good for both partners. The good news? There’s a simple, wordless system that removes the pressure and makes connection effortless.

Feeling Touch-Starved? How to Connect with Yourself
Q: Dear #AskAmyColor, I’m feeling disconnected from my husband and it’s causing me anxiety. When I try to talk about my feelings he gets mad and says he doesn’t want to hear it, I'm ‘stressing him out’. I don’t know what to do. It’s affecting our relationship. He won’t talk to a therapist. I feel stuck, what do I do? ~Grace
My anxiety is affecting my relationship.
Q: Dear #AskAmyColor, I’m feeling disconnected from my husband and it’s causing me anxiety. When I try to talk about my feelings he gets mad and says he doesn’t want to hear it, I'm ‘stressing him out’. I don’t know what to do. It’s affecting our relationship. He won’t talk to a therapist. I feel stuck, what do I do? ~Grace