And gays and lesbians have greater difficulty
in maintaining long - term
monogamous relationships (but that may be a function
in part of books like Cagnon's that condemn them for promiscuity yet keep them from marrying; besides, far and away, most failed
monogamous relationships are
heterosexual).
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.
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.&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.&raqu
in their
relationship.»