"...as the duration of partnership increases, sexual desire generally declines in women—while desire for tenderness generally declines in men. Usually the more frustrated partner (of either gender) quite logically assumes he would be perfectly happy if only he could have as much sex as he wants.
In fact, the situation is a bit trickier than that. Mates are actually up against a rather nasty subconscious genetic program, which often pushes them out of sync sexually—and even onward to novel partners."
Everyone is different so we should know our personal preferences rather than generalise, but is culturally ingrained monogamy setting some up for failure?
On another note: what's the little heart next to my name for?
In fact, the situation is a bit trickier than that. Mates are actually up against a rather nasty subconscious genetic program, which often pushes them out of sync sexually—and even onward to novel partners."
Everyone is different so we should know our personal preferences rather than generalise, but is culturally ingrained monogamy setting some up for failure?
On another note: what's the little heart next to my name for?