Sentences with phrase «emotional over sex»

And men, we don't get so emotional over sex either.
And men, we don't get so emotional over sex either.

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A New York Times story over the weekend chronicled how some individuals and organizations eager to see same - sex marriage legalized have stopped trying to win others to their point of view through reasoned argument and have turned, instead, to emotional epithets as their main rhetorical tool.
We should be looking for ways to make our economy more family - friendly rather than getting our knickers in a wad over same - sex spousal relationships if we are really concerned about strengthening the emotional bonds necessary to bind family members together so that the family may once again become the primary building block for a healthy society.
These physical issues may occur in isolation or in conjunction with mental and emotional manifestations such as low self esteem, insecurity, jealousy, over dependency on someone or something, obsession with sex and sexual desires, no sexual desire whatsoever or feelings of emotional numbness.
Our findings mirror those of a study published in Archives of Sexual Behavior which examined upset over sexual versus emotional jealousy among 63,894 gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual participants.2 They were asked if they would be more hurt by their partners having sex with someone else (but not falling in love with them) or their partners falling in love with someone else (but not having sex with them).
I work with couples in conflict over issues such as: infidelity and mistrust; parenting styles; in - laws and family; sex; money and finances; and overall emotional disconnect.
I am Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist with over 20 years of experience in helping people improve their emotional, relational and physical well - being.
You may be fighting over parenting, money, infidelity, or sex; but deep down those arguments are about your emotional connection to your partner.
For both sexes, executive changes over time are therefore highly sensitive to environmental influences and socialization, suggesting a fundamental continuity in development, with social and emotional development at childhood laying the groundwork for adult functioning (see [61][105][118][119]-RRB-.
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