And why do we,
couples in a monogamous relationship, assign more weight to the commitment of fidelity as compared to other commitments we make.
Not exact matches
Homosexual
couples who want to commit themselves to a
monogamous lifelong
relationship find themselves
in the same situation as anyone else who cohabits without benefit of marriage.
What gays fight for
in court: (1) Marriage — to live
in legally recognized
monogamous relationships (2) Family — to raise their children
in nurturing, loving homes as a
couple.
The hamster - sized prairie vole is unusual among mammals for its tendency to pair off
in long - term,
monogamous relationships, and when a prairie vole
couple has babies, they care for them together.
One Extraordinary Marriage Show Celebrated by married
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in your
relationship, Tony and Lisa DiLorenzo have been a married
couple for an impressive 19 years and discuss the real issues of love, sex, and commitment within a long - term
monogamous relationship.
Q: A cuckold
relationship doesn't make sense to most
monogamous couples, but it's become a popular fetish
in the BDSM community.
A cuckold
relationship doesn't make sense to most
monogamous couples, but it's become a popular fetish
in the BDSM community.
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One Extraordinary Marriage Show Celebrated by married
couples and unwed partners alike as the podcast that will allow you to start communicating
in your
relationship, Tony and Lisa DiLorenzo have been a married
couple for an impressive 19 years and discuss the real issues of love, sex, and commitment within a long - term
monogamous relationship.
Using her unique combination of specialized training
in sexology, sex and process or behavioral addictions,
couple's skills, trauma recovery and mindfulness and eastern philosophies, Dr. Winter helps
couples heal betrayal wounds, restore their trust and connection, and redefine a new long - term intimate and
monogamous relationship.
If you are experiencing difficulties
in your
relationship — be it long - term or new,
monogamous or polyamorous, heterosexual or same - sex, or any other kind of romantic union — chances are someone else, or another
couple, has been through a similar situation.
Hormonal changes that occur as
couples move from the passionate early stage to the compassionate later stage into
monogamous relationships sometime between six and 30 months may also mediate changes
in desire over time.
In an upcoming study to be published in Personal Relationships, researchers tested the association between relationship conflict and sexual motivation in a sample of 61 heterosexual couples who were in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.&raqu
In an upcoming study to be published
in Personal Relationships, researchers tested the association between relationship conflict and sexual motivation in a sample of 61 heterosexual couples who were in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.&raqu
in Personal
Relationships, researchers tested the association between
relationship conflict and sexual motivation
in a sample of 61 heterosexual couples who were in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.&raqu
in a sample of 61 heterosexual
couples who were in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.
couples who were
in steady, sexually monogamous relationships.1 Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.&raqu
in steady, sexually
monogamous relationships.1
Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem in their relationship.
Couples came into a laboratory where they were randomly assigned to either a no conflict condition where they discussed «their daily routine,» or the relational conflict condition where they discussed a «major problem
in their relationship.&raqu
in their
relationship.»
In the University of Michigan study, one of the strongest findings was that people believed non-monogamous couples to be more sexually risky.1 A subsequent online survey revealed, however, that people who are unfaithful in a monogamous relationship are more sexually risky than those who practice consensual non-monogam
In the University of Michigan study, one of the strongest findings was that people believed non-
monogamous couples to be more sexually risky.1 A subsequent online survey revealed, however, that people who are unfaithful
in a monogamous relationship are more sexually risky than those who practice consensual non-monogam
in a
monogamous relationship are more sexually risky than those who practice consensual non-monogamy.
Only two minutes was given to the work of Peggy Vaughan, and BAN and the fact that monogamy is more than realistic, that many
couples enjoy lifelong
monogamous marriages, that these
in fact are some of the most fulfilling
relationships, and some of the most successful and happy people
in the world today.
Monogamous Couples Can Learn From Non-Monogamous Couples In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a pa
Monogamous Couples Can Learn From Non-Monogamous Couples In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partn
Couples Can Learn From Non-
Monogamous Couples In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a pa
Monogamous Couples In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partn
Couples In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partnershi
In Couples Therapy Can couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partn
Couples Therapy Can
couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partn
couples in open relationships teach monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partnershi
in open
relationships teach
monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a pa
monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partn
couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partnership?
Perhaps
in recognizing that «I won't have sex with anyone but you» isn't absolutely necessary,
couples — whether
in open or
monogamous relationships — can be better able to recognize that it also isn't sufficient.
It might seem like a strange question, but
in my NYC
couples therapy practice, I see how
couples in open
relationships, by stepping outside of the accepted norm (i.e. monogamy), put some things on the table that
monogamous couples can take for granted.
As opposed to the
couples featured
in the article, the rules of monogamy often stand
in,
in a sense, for the work
in monogamous relationships.
Can
couples in open
relationships teach
monogamous couples a thing or two about navigating and maintaining a partnership?
I work with
couples in monogamous, open, and polyamorous
relationships, and with a wide range of sexual practices.