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Disclosure Comfort

Practice & SkillSexual Communication & InitiationGeneral Sensitivity

How safe and willing someone feels sharing personal or sexual information.

What This Really Means

Often shows up as a recognizable pattern in thoughts, feelings, or behavior.

It’s shaped by context, communication, and personal history.

Examples

Saying what you want directly

Using a playful hint and then checking in

Common Misunderstandings

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Reality: Disclosure Comfort is about how safe and willing someone feels sharing personal or sexual information, and it doesn’t imply that talking about sex kills spontaneity.

Reality: Disclosure Comfort is about how safe and willing someone feels sharing personal or sexual information, and it doesn’t imply that if you have to ask, it’s not sexy.

Reality: Disclosure Comfort isn’t an all-the-time rule, and it can change with context and timing.

Reality: Disclosure Comfort is about how safe and willing someone feels sharing personal or sexual information, and it doesn’t imply that it can’t change.

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#communication#sexual-communication-initiation#practice-skill

Inside LoveIQ

We identify patterns related to Disclosure Comfort by analyzing responses in our assessment modules, helping you understand your unique relationship dynamics.

Sample visualization of a gap metric.

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