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Are You Losing You in the Relationship?

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  Relationships can turn out to be beautiful things. When you are in love, you feel like being with your partner all the time. You often get so involved with our partners that they slowly become our whole world. After finding the one true love, a relationship can be a wonderful partnership filled with happiness, fun, pleasure, and respect. Sometimes, you get so engrossed in making your partner happy that you forget your own selves, which is why seeking validation in relationships is a must.   Slowly and gradually, you stop connecting with your friends as much, and you stop doing activities you love, all because you’re invested with that one person so much so that you are slowly losing yourself in the relationship. Whether it’s because the other person is toxic or because you haven’t established solid boundaries with them yet, this leads to losing yourself in the relationship and can have an adverse effect on your mental health.   Love can be like a pair of magical ...

Desire Discrepancy Marriage - Chelom Leavitt

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Sexual desire discrepancy of desire discrepancy marriage is a state that depicts the dif ference between one’s desired sexual intercourse frequencies to the actual frequency of the sex. As per an old stereotype, men want more frequent sex as compared to women, while women don’t want it to happen this frequently. Well! This is not exactly the truth; however, it requires one to dig deep to understand this discrepancy between a married couple. Men’s arousal is quick and fast; whereas, women’s arousal is slow yet steady. But again, it should not be stereotyped. Among the couples seeking sex therapy, sexual desire discrepancy stands as one of the most commonly reported dysfunctions.   About Sexual Desire Discrepancy SDD: An Overview    In simple words, sexual desire discrepancy is when two partners in a relationship do not share the same level of sexual intercourse desire. Moreover, the couple does not share the same desires or interests. What drives one towards havin...