SAFE: The Minimum Standard for Intimacy

SAFE: The Minimum Standard for Intimacy

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SAFE: The Minimum Standard for Intimacy

SAFE: The Minimum Standard for Intimacy

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Most men think intimacy fades because something is wrong with the relationship. But intimacy does not disappear because love weakens. It disappears when safety erodes.

SAFE introduces a different way of understanding intimacy, one that moves beneath communication strategies, good intentions, and effort. It explores how safety is experienced in the body, how nervous systems respond under pressure, and why connection cannot survive when steadiness is lost.

Safety is not about being calm, agreeable, or conflict-free. It is about whether a nervous system can remain present when something feels off. When a man collapses into withdrawal or pushes into urgency and control, the body on the other side loses the ability to relax, open, or trust, no matter how much love is present.

Drawing from decades of experience working with men and couples, Scott Austin Martin names the unseen mechanisms that shape intimacy: collapse, armor, repair, boundaries, and the minimum conditions required before closeness can exist without fear or self-erasure.

This book is not couples therapy. It is not a collection of communication tricks or relationship shortcuts. It does not ask men to perform growth or women to explain themselves.

SAFE is an orientation.

Inside, you will learn:

Why safety is physiological, not conceptual

How withdrawal and control form as nervous-system responses

Why intention and impact are not the same

How repair restores trust, and when it cannot

When boundaries matter more than trying harder

Why a man’s worth cannot be measured by the success or failure of a relationship

SAFE does not promise that intimacy will return. It promises clarity.

When safety is present, intimacy may grow. When safety is absent, integrity requires honesty.

This is the book you hand someone when the conversation cannot continue without safety.

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