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HOW MILITARY SERVICE CAN SHAPE VETERANS' EMOTIONAL THRESHOLDS FOR INTIMACY, TOUCH, AND SEXUAL ACTIVITY

Exposure to high-stress situations during military service can significantly impact veteran's emotional state, especially when it comes to intimate relationships. Researchers have found that repeated...

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HOW TO RENEGOTIATE INTIMACY AFTER TRAUMA: STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING PHYSICAL CONNECTION.

How do couples renegotiate intimacy when trauma alters emotional thresholds, sexual expectations, or comfort with touch? This is an important question for many individuals who have experienced...

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THE IMPORTANCE OF EMOTIONAL THRESHOLDS AND HOW TO DISCOVER YOURS THROUGH FANTASIES

I will explain how fantasies of a partner who orchestrates attention and rhythm can help you discover your own emotional thresholds for intimate connection. Attention is when one person pays close...

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THE POWER OF BODILY CONTOUR SHIFTS IN DANCE PERFORMANCES: UNLOCKING EMOTIONAL INTIMACY AND DESIRE

The process of creating symbolic emotional thresholds is one that requires a great deal of skill and understanding from both the performers and their audiences. It begins with the physical movement...

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EMOTIONAL THRESHOLDS CROSSED DURING QUEER SPIRITUAL JOURNEYS TOWARD SELFACCEPTANCE

Emotional Thresholds Crossed During Queer Spiritual Journeys Toward Self-Acceptance
Queer spiritual journeys towards self-acceptance can be deeply personal and emotional experiences that require...

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