The Desire Gap: ADHD, Sex, and Mismatched Libido with Laura Jurgens EP 563
Release Date: 05/05/2026
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Episode topic: ADHD, sex, desire discrepancy, intimacy, communication, kink, queerness, polyamory, and what happens when libido doesn’t match in relationships. Content note: This episode includes candid adult conversation about sex, desire, libido, kink, dating apps, polyamory, and sexual communication. Episode Summary What happens when one partner wants sex more than the other? What if ADHD affects libido in both directions? And what if “just do it” is actually some of the worst advice out there? In this episode, Eric is joined by Laura Jurgens, a dual-certified master relationship...
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info_outlineEpisode topic: ADHD, sex, desire discrepancy, intimacy, communication, kink, queerness, polyamory, and what happens when libido doesn’t match in relationships.
Content note: This episode includes candid adult conversation about sex, desire, libido, kink, dating apps, polyamory, and sexual communication.
Episode Summary
What happens when one partner wants sex more than the other? What if ADHD affects libido in both directions? And what if “just do it” is actually some of the worst advice out there?
In this episode, Eric is joined by Laura Jurgens, a dual-certified master relationship and intimacy coach, desire and arousal specialist, and host of The Desire Gap podcast. Laura helps individuals and couples create more authentic sexual connection, including when one or both partners are neurodivergent.
Eric and Laura get into a candid, shame-free conversation about ADHD, sex, mismatched libido, desire discrepancies, rejection sensitivity, sensory needs, communication, and why so many people struggle to talk openly about what they actually want.
Laura explains why desire differences are incredibly common in long-term relationships, why obligation sex can create resentment and shut down libido, and how ADHD can shape both high and low desire. She also shares how people can begin reconnecting with their bodies, practicing self-attunement, and communicating more clearly with partners.
The conversation also explores sex positivity, kink positivity, queer dating, bisexuality, polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, and the importance of honest, embodied consent.
This episode is frank, playful, personal, and deeply human.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear About
- Why desire discrepancy is common in long-term relationships
- How ADHD can contribute to both high libido and low libido
- Why “just do it” is terrible advice for mismatched desire
- The difference between sex for connection and sex for nervous system regulation
- How obligation sex can lead to resentment, shutdown, pain, or sexual dysfunction
- Why a partner can start to feel like a “tool” or “medication” when sex becomes self-regulation
- The role of dopamine, novelty, and hyperfocus in ADHD sexuality
- Why some ADHDers struggle to get out of their heads and into their bodies
- How stress, burnout, and nervous system activation can shut down libido
- Why self-attunement is a key starting point for intimacy
- How alexithymia can complicate emotional and sexual communication
- What “sex positive” and “kink positive” can actually mean
- Why embodied consent matters more than intellectual “I guess this is fine” consent
- How kink communities can model explicit communication and negotiation
- The risks of opening a relationship when the relationship is already disconnected
- Why polyamory requires a high level of trust, communication, and self-awareness
- Dating while bisexual, queer, neurodivergent, or exploring new relational identities
- How to disclose needs and patterns without using ADHD as a “get out of jail free” card
- Why communicating about withdrawal, burnout, and alone time matters in relationships
Notable Moments / Quote Pulls
“Obligation sex is the worst possible advice.”
“If you are trying to manage your partner’s feelings with your body, that is a one-way ticket to resentment town.”
“Sex can become the way an ADHDer gets into their body and out of their head.”
“Your partner starts feeling like a tool or a medication rather than a person you authentically want to connect with.”
“Compatibility doesn’t mean there are no differences. It means there are differences you can navigate.”
“Do I love the sex I’m having? That’s a question a lot of people aren’t even asking themselves.”
“Practice with the kitten to play with the tiger.”
“Don’t yuck on someone else’s yum.”
“You don’t have to be evangelically polyamorous.”
Guest Bio
Laura Jurgens is a dual-certified master relationship and intimacy coach and host of The Desire Gap podcast. She is a desire and arousal specialist who helps individuals and couples discover authentic sexual connection, including when one or both partners are neurodivergent.
Her approach helps people release shame, shed relationship anxiety, and build confidence through more effective communication. Her work is play-based, practical, inclusive, trauma-informed, and grounded in current research.
Laura is a former university professor with a PhD in biological sciences, with certifications from the Somatica Institute, The Life Coach School, and the NeuroAffective Touch Institute.
Learn more about Laura at laurajurgens.com and listen to The Desire Gap podcast.
Resources & Links
- Learn more about Laura Jurgens: laurajurgens.com
- Listen to Laura’s podcast: The Desire Gap
- Learn more about ADHD reWired Coaching & Accountability Groups: coachingrewired.com
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