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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2018 · 28 MIN

“I’m Busy” Is Killing Your Sex Life

from Closeness · host Tari Mannello

Being too busy is one of the most quietly damaging things you can signal to someone who wants to be close to you. Not because it's mean — but because of what it communicates without a single honest word: that your time matters more, that they aren't worth a follow-up, and that you're not someone who shows up. In this episode, Tari unpacks why chronic busyness and lateness aren't personality quirks. They're behavioral signals — and the people you're trying to attract are reading them clearly. Whether it's the blanket "can't, sorry" text, the day-of cancellation, the Instagram post that somehow got made but the message didn't get returned — you've been seen. And being too busy, chronically, is making you significantly less attractive to the people who matter most. You'll walk away from this episode with the exact scripts to use instead of the default "busy" response, a clear picture of what your behavior is actually costing the person on the other end, and one simple rule that repairs most of it immediately: always say more. This episode is for anyone in a relationship where the chase has gone cold, anyone in early dating wondering why interest keeps evaporating, and anyone who has been on the receiving end of someone who never quite had time. If that's you, this conversation is going to name what's been happening in a way that finally makes sense. Ready to work on this in real time? [Link to related episode: What It Means When She Says She Needs Space] explores the other side of availability — what to do when distance enters a relationship that used to feel close. For personalized coaching on intimacy and relationships, visit [Closeness.com](https://closeness.com).

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