• Probably the clearest description of feminine sexuality ever…
    Probably the clearest description of feminine sexuality ever…
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    Psychology Today

    Female desire, according to Meana, is activated when a woman feels overwhelmingly desired, not rationally considered. Female erotic literature, including all those shades of gray, is built on this fantasy. Sexual desire in this view does not work according to our expectations and social values. Desire seeks the path of desire, not the path of righteousness. It thrives not on social order but on its negation. This is one reason all religions and societies try to control, contain, limit and re-direct it.

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  • Are you showing you love him/her?
    Are you showing you love him/her?
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    Psychology Today

    Most theories of relationships focus on the ways that intimate partners feel about each other, but according to John Gottman’s behavioural approach, it’s the outward signs you need to focus on to test the health of yours. This approach follows from the assumption that observable actions provide, in many cases, harder evidence about what’s going on inside a person than the inferences we make from what he or she says.

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  • How to avoid loosing your mind…
    How to avoid loosing your mind…
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    Science 2.0

    Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy of Gothenburg University previously analyzed Swedish men’s conscription results and were able to show a correlation between cardiovascular fitness as a teenager and health problems in later life. In a new paper based on data from 1.1 million young Swedish men, the Gothenburg researcher team shows that those with poorer cardiovascular fitness and/or lower IQ in their teenage years more often suffer from early-onset dementia.

    “Previous studies have shown the correlation between cardiovascular fitness and the risk of dementia in old age.

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  • Has dissatisfaction become a place of comfort?
    Has dissatisfaction become a place of comfort?
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    Psychology Today

    A basic assumption of human behaviour is that people pursue pleasure and seek to avoid pain. Then why is it that some people seem content to wallow in their misery, even boasting about it as some sort of badge of honour? Even when given steps to improve their lives, they prefer to continue complaining. Is there a certain comfortable familiarity with being dissatisfied that becomes an obstacle to change?

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  • Are your expectations killing your marriage?
    Are your expectations killing your marriage?
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    Guardian
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    Finkel claims that persistent high divorce rates and low levels of marital satisfaction are a direct result of couples being unable to meet the psychological expectations of their partners. While overall demands on marriages have not changed much over time, he said, the nature of the demands has shifted and they require more time and effort to satisfy.

    “In the past, you married someone who helped you meet your basic needs, but over time, love increasingly conquered marriage.

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  • Struggles with orgasm?
    Struggles with orgasm?
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    NAIJ

    Scientists are also discovering its health benefits: the resulting rush of blood to the head is better for the brain than doing a crossword, one US researcher recently claimed.

    It’s also thought to act as a stressbuster, reduce pain and ease depression, while one study even suggested the greater the frequency of orgasms, the longer you’ll live.

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