Chronic Exposure to Danger and Prioritizing Sexual vs Emotional Needs
During times of intense stress, individuals may experience a decrease in their ability to form strong romantic bonds. This is...
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: Understanding the impact of chronic danger on sexual vs emotional needs: a psychological analysis
Fear of loss is an innate human reaction that stems from our survival instinct to avoid danger and protect ourselves. It can be triggered by many things such as death, injury, separation, illness,...
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: How military couples cope with fear of loss and its impact on emotional attachment.
The study of how human sexual behavior is influenced by external factors such as environmental conditions, physical health, social dynamics, and individual beliefs has been an intriguing area of...
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: How external factors can impact sexual decision making during extreme stress or danger
Chronic exposure to life-threatening environments can have far-reaching effects on an individual's prioritization of their sexual and emotional needs. In such situations, survival instinct takes...
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: How surviving dangerous environments affects your sexual needs