
Why Are Women With Higher Sex Drives More Likely To Get Divorced?

The search for a satisfying sexual partner is a problem all by itself. Another report by the National Marriage Project states: A pornographic media culture may [also] contribute to unrealistic expectations of what their future soul mate should look like. Influenced by the sexy images of young women on MTV, the Internet, and on the runway in televis
... See moreTimothy Keller • The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God

why are men and women so different in our desires, fantasies, responses, and sexual behavior? Why are we betraying and divorcing each other at ever increasing rates when not opting out of marriage entirely? Why the pandemic spread of single-parent families? Why does the passion evaporate from so many marriages so quickly? What causes the death of d
... See moreCacilda Jetha • Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships
To understand sexual ennui and misunderstanding, we have to identify the forces that create and sustain sexual excitement as well as those that diminish it. It seems apparent that there are “natural” or universal tendencies for sexual intensity to decline over time in a long-term relationship.
Michael J. Bader • Arousal
Statistically, women with more sexual partners have a higher incidence of divorce, report lower marital satisfaction and find it more difficult to form healthy attachments in LTRs relative to their Body Count. On the other hand, men are not similarly affected by a high Body Count. Why? Because men and women have different evolved mating strategies
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