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FASTINGS IMPACT ON SEXUAL DESIRE EXPLORED: UNCOVERING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS

The concept of "fasting" is one that is deeply rooted in many religions around the world, where it is often seen as a way to purify oneself and draw closer to God.
There has been little research...

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HOW EXHAUSTION AFFECTS INTIMACY AND RELATIONSHIPS THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEXUALITY AND EMOTIONAL CONNECTION

The human body is an amazing machine that can be pushed to its limits before finally succumbing to exhaustion. When we are tired, our ability to perform physically and mentally decreases...

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HOW CHRONIC FATIGUE CAN IMPACT YOUR RELATIONSHIP: EXPLORING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LOW ENERGY LEVELS ON INTIMACY

Fatigue is a state of extreme tiredness that can result from various factors such as physical exertion, lack of sleep, stress, and depression. It affects one's ability to function normally, including...

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FATIGUE VS. AVOIDANCE: UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE IN INTIMACY DECREASE

Fatigue is an unwanted condition that can cause discomfort in many areas of life, including relationships. It may be temporary, such as after a stressful day at work or because of seasonal changes,...

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HOW FATIGUE AFFECTS SEXUAL DESIRE: UNDERSTANDING PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

Sexual desire is an intricate mental process that involves several physical, emotional, and psychological factors. When a person experiences fatigue, their body's energy level decreases, making them...

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