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Psychology of Sexuality

SEXUALITY TIPS TO BUILD HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH HONEST COMMUNICATION & RESPECT IN NONMONOGAMOUS ARRANGEMENTS

Polyamory is a type of non-monogamy where people have mutual agreements to be involved in multiple romantic relationships at once. This means that instead of being loyal to one person exclusively,...

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Psychology of Sexuality

FALLING IN LOVE: THE DANGERS OF IDEALIZATION AND HOW TO AVOID IT

The process of falling in love can be a whirlwind of emotions, from butterflies in your stomach to feeling like you've known someone forever. But what happens when those feelings start to fade away?...

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Psychology of Sexuality

EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF SEXUALITY: A DEEP DIVE INTO ITS INFLUENCE ON IDENTITY, ATTRACTION, AND BEHAVIOR

Sexuality is a complex and dynamic aspect of human nature that encompasses both physical and emotional attraction, behavior, and identity. It can be influenced by many factors such as gender,...

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SCHEDULING SEX: HOW PLANNING INTIMATE TIME CAN REIGNITE ROMANCE

Some partners schedule sex
A few years ago, I was having dinner with some married friends, and one of them made an unusual comment. She said that she and her husband have been scheduling sex for...

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KEEP THINGS FRESH IN YOUR LONGTERM RELATIONSHIP WITH THESE SUBTLE CHANGES

We will explore how subtle changes can help keep things fresh in a long-term relationship without having to change up your entire routine. We'll examine what "novelty" means for couples and how it...

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HOW EMOTIONAL INTIMACY ENHANCES SEXUAL SATISFACTION IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS?

There has been an increased focus on the importance of emotional intimacy between partners in maintaining healthy relationships. Studies have shown that couples who prioritize emotional closeness...

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Psychology of Sexuality

WHY GRATITUDE MATTERS IN RELATIONSHIPS AND HOW IT LEADS TO BETTER SEX

Couples who express gratitude toward each other have more fulfilling sex lives.
The word "gratitude" is defined as the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return...

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FERTILITY GODDESSES AND SEXUAL RITUALS: EXPLORING ANCIENT TRADITIONS AND THEIR MODERN RELEVANCE

Some cultures have a history of worshiping fertility gods through sexual rituals. These practices often involved elaborate ceremonies involving various types of sexual activities, such as group sex,...

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HOW ROMANTIC ASEXUALS FIND LOVE WITHOUT SEXUAL ATTRACTION (AND WHY SOCIETY NEEDS TO ACCEPT THEM)

There has been growing awareness of the existence of individuals who experience romantic feelings for others without experiencing sexual desire. This phenomenon is known as "romantic asexuality."...

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HOW TO USE NOVELTY AND EMOTIONAL CONNECTION TO REIGNITE DESIRE IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP

Desire is an essential aspect of any romantic relationship, and it is what keeps couples together through difficult times. While many factors contribute to desire, one of the most significant is...

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Psychology of Sexuality