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Must Familiarity Breed Erotic Boredom?. Dr. Leanna Wolfe November 18, 2013. My Story…. My Story…. My Story…. My Story…. American Culture. Adolescent Perspective on Romantic Love Valentines Day Contrast to Uganda Ideal Spouse is One’s Best Friend And a Soul Mate French and Italians
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Must Familiarity Breed Erotic Boredom? Dr. Leanna Wolfe November 18, 2013
American Culture • Adolescent Perspective on Romantic Love • Valentines Day • Contrast to Uganda • Ideal Spouse is One’s Best Friend • And a Soul Mate • French and Italians • More Deception and More Passion • Americans seek a Quixotic Paradox • Trust PLUS Enduring Erotic Excitement
Brain Chemistry of Romantic Love Attraction phase Attachment phase Lust
Europe in the Middle Ages • Adultery is idealized as the highest form of love among the aristocracy • It is impossible for true love to exist amongst people who are married to each other • Any man in love with his wife is a man so dull that no one else can love him – Montaigne • Nothing is more impure that to love one’s wife as if she were a mistress
Low Sexual Desire in America • Difficult to Fix • Hormonal Imbalance • More common in Women • Boredom • 15% success rate for couples seeking treatment
Solutions? • Separate Lives • Generate More Mystery • Date Nights • Build up anticipation with texting; little notes • Push the Envelope! • Humans are Novelty Junkies • Jack Morin’s, The Erotic Mind • The Spouse-Sibling Dilemma • Difficult to consider engaging the Mother of One’s Children in Fantasy Role Play, BDSM & Anal Sex • Serial Monogamy
Non-Monogamy • Cheating • Always Secret • Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell • Presumption that there are secrets, but retain bond • Monogamish • Explorations with some disclosure • Swinging • Recreational Sex done as a couple • Many variations • Polyamory • Full Disclosure • Tribal Bonding with a variety of sources for excitement and erotic release