Sex isn't just for pleasure.
Sex has real world heath benefits for both men and women. Here's our Top 5 reasons why you need to have sex.
Wanting to last longer in bed is usually a guy thing.
This is probably not a surprise to you. We all the know that men and women experience sex in very different ways.
After you’ve been in a relationship for a few years, it’s easy to let things in the bedroom slip into a repetitive routine each time you get intimate.
Once you start having kids then that usually serves to accelerate the steady decline in your sexual activity.
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The perception of troubles in a perceived healthy relationship usually comes to mind in just one partner's mind, first. Consider this; you're both thinking you're building a healthy relationship and, at some point, one person has the thought 'Hang on, this actually isn't what I'm wanting in this relationship, if you ask me'.
Relationships get out of balance, especially when both partners are busy doing other stuff; like going off to work, studying, looking after the kids, life in general.
And when you're focused on non-relationship areas, guess what's likely to get a lack of attention and eventually, it's possible to 'go off the rails'.
I recently read an article on CNN that suggested there is a link between a person's income and whether they're likely to cheat on their partner. Here's a few excerpts to begin with:
Men who are completely economically dependent on their female partners are five times more likely to cheat than men in relationships with women who earned similar amounts, according to the the study's author, Christin Munsch, a sociology Ph.D. candidate at Cornell University.