
How Perimenopause can affect Your Love Life
When Hormones & Heartache Collide: Navigating Perimenopause, Midlife Crisis, and Relationship Wobble (And how Qigong can help deepen the love)
You ever walk into the kitchen, and suddenly everything feels … off?
She’s pacing, flushed, agitated—maybe holding back tears.
He’s unusually quiet, distant, or irritable, staring into his second espresso like it owes him something.
It’s not just “one of those days.”
It’s that season—when perimenopause meets midlife crisis. And in relationships, this can feel like two tectonic plates grinding under the surface: emotional quakes, hormonal swings, ego reevaluations, and all the existential spice you didn’t order.
So how do we not just survive this volatile season—but use it as a portal to deeper intimacy and shared healing?
Let’s flow into that.
The Yin-Yang Breakdown 🌓
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this isn’t random chaos—it’s the energetic unfolding of life’s major transitions.
✅ Perimenopause (usually 35–50) marks the gradual decline of Kidney Yin and Blood, affecting hormonal balance, emotional regulation, and mental clarity.
✅ Midlife crisis (typically 40s–50s) often signals a Yang deficiency or Liver Qi stagnation—a build-up of repressed emotions, unrealized dreams, or dissatisfaction with life’s direction.
So you’ve got Yin unraveling in one partner… and Yang freaking out in the other.
Cue: emotional turbulence, miscommunication, and lots of “you just don’t get it!”
But TCM reminds us: when Yin and Yang are out of sync, the remedy is not to fight or flee—it’s to restore harmony through Qi.
Common Relationship Triggers 🔥
Let’s call it out. These are some hot zones that ignite during this phase:
💥 Emotional volatility: Mood swings, crying spells, or sudden anger are real—especially when the Liver and Heart are affected.
🔒 Disconnection: One partner withdraws while the other seeks more closeness, creating a painful push-pull dynamic.
📉 Low libido: Hormonal changes affect desire—and if misunderstood, it can be misread as rejection.
🧠 Questioning life choices: “Is this all there is?” becomes a haunting question for both, often leading to impulsive actions or emotional distance.
But here’s the reframe: these aren’t signs of failure—they’re sacred signals of transformation.
Qigong to the Rescue: Smoothing the Qi 🌊
Qigong gives us the tools not only to self-regulate, but to co-regulate—moving through this life phase with grace, patience, and (yes) even humor.
Here’s how to use Qigong and TCM principles to soothe the storm and deepen your connection:
💓 Regulate the Heart Fire
Qigong practice can help cool excess Heart Fire and stabilize emotions. This is especially vital for women experiencing anxiety, palpitations, or insomnia during perimenopause.
🫁 Release Liver Qi Stagnation
When irritability, frustration, or repressed emotions surface, try 8 Trigrams Qigong, which is phenomenal for gently unwinding the Liver meridian and freeing up stuck energy.
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🧘 Coherence Through Breath & Presence
Daily breathwork practice, like the Three Treasures Qigong (in our Perimenopause Course), brings both partners back to center. This form harmonizes Heaven, Human, and Earth Qi, and helps both parties feel grounded and connected—within themselves and with each other.
👐 Practice Silent Listening
One of the deepest forms of love is listening—without fixing. Qigong cultivates inner spaciousness, which is the perfect foundation for this. Joe calls this “slow love energy” — a medicine we all need more of.
💑 Move Energy Together
Doing Qigong as a couple—even 5 minutes a day—can work miracles. You don’t need matching outfits or candlelit gongs. Just stand together, breathe together, and move some Qi. It reconnects your fields and reminds your nervous systems: we’re on the same team.
Reframing the Midlife Reboot 🧭
Here’s a secret:
Perimenopause and the midlife shift are not “the end”—they’re invitations to a second adulthood—a more refined, conscious, Qi-attuned version of yourself.
This phase asks:
What do I truly value?
What emotional patterns no longer serve me?
How can I bring more presence and love into my body and relationships?
Qigong becomes the compass. Not to escape—but to transform from the inside out.
The Golden Season Awaits 🌞
Yes, this season can feel messy. Hormones are shifting. Old stories are crumbling. But there’s gold underneath it all.
With daily Qigong, open-hearted listening, and a little laughter along the way, this phase can actually deepen the love—turning midlife turbulence into spiritual intimacy.
And isn’t that what it’s all about?
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