Sexual identity refers to an individual's sense of self and personal expression regarding their gender, sex, and sexual orientation. Sexual identity can be fluid and dynamic, evolving over time and...
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: Understanding the relationship between sexual identity and psychological wellbeing.
The concept of sexual self-efficacy has been extensively researched for its role in determining interpersonal relationship satisfaction and individual emotional health. In particular, it is believed...
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: Exploring the link between sexual selfefficacy and romantic satisfaction
The process of negotiating boundaries is an essential aspect of sexual activity that helps to create a safe and consensual environment for all participants involved. It involves establishing rules,...
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: How negotiating boundaries builds trust, satisfaction, and empowerment in intimate relationships
How does sexual compatibility predict emotional security, relational satisfaction, and effective conflict resolution in partnerships?
Sexual compatibility refers to the degree of similarity...
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: Understanding the impact of sexual compatibility on relationship quality and success
What are intimate routines?
Intimate routines are regular activities that partners engage in together during their relationship. These can include hugging, kissing, cuddling, massages, sexual...
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: The importance of intimate routines in relationships: their role in building emotional security.
The relationship between individuals is based on many factors. Among them, one of the most important ones is sexual rhythm, libido, and fantasy orientation. Sexual rhythm refers to how frequently a...
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: The impact of differences in sexual rhythm, libido, and fantasy orientation on relationship negotiations
1. What is sexual attachment?
Sexual attachment is the emotional bond that develops between partners during an intimate relationship, characterized by trust, care, commitment, and passionate...
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: Sexual attachment, emotional security, and longterm relationship stability