by Beth Liebling | Jan 24, 2020 | Intimacy, Love, Personal, Psychology of Love, Relationships & Dating
When I made the career transition from lawyer to relationship coach and frisky boutique owner, I faced my fair share of skepticism from those around me. Sex was not something my friends or family had ever spoken about openly, let alone something they could imagine a...
by Beth Liebling | Jan 10, 2020 | Friends & Family, Intimacy, Love, Relationships & Dating
As parents, we want to teach our kids how to be happy, smart, strong, and successful. In the formative years, we think we’ve got the basics covered – teach them how to tie their shoes and brush their teeth, teach them proper manners, and eventually send them off...
by Beth Liebling | Dec 27, 2019 | Intimacy, Love, Personal, Relationships & Dating
On their 20th wedding anniversary, a couple stumbled into my shop Darling Way here in Houston, and asked me for help. Due to some financial hardships that had prevented them from throwing the big celebration they wanted, they were planning a “staycation”...
by Beth Liebling | Dec 20, 2019 | Intimacy, Love, Relationships & Dating
Can you remember a time when sex used to be fun? When simply making out or holding hands could lift your mood and make you walk on air for days afterward? When did sexy stuff start to lose its luster, and lack that element of excitement and adventure? Don’t feel down...
by Beth Liebling | Dec 6, 2019 | BDSM, History Lessons, Intimacy
Gather ’round for the friskiest history lesson you’ve ever had! While the acronym BDSM – short for “bondage/discipline/sadism/masochism” – was only coined in 1969, you might be surprised to learn that the practices have always been...
by Beth Liebling | Jul 25, 2019 | Intimacy, Love, Personal, Relationships & Dating
My guy, Gary, and I were talking the other day about all the trips we’ve been on this year when I had a little epiphany. Even though we are still in the “beginning” phase of our relationship with less than two years together, our trips have been way less “romantic”...