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Sometimes it seems men and women are doomed when it comes to finding alignment in sex and love. Our biological wiring is seemingly totally opposite. The myth that men want and enjoy sex more than women has been propagated for centuries. The argument that marriage mostly benefits women has also been falsely promoted. In this episode of Sex Talk Cafe I interview researcher, scientist and renowned author D. Liat Yakir, who shares her findings on the science of love in an easy to understand conversation. Learn how our biological and hormonal differences can actually be used to bring us closer together and to strengthen long term bonding between partners where love and sex can grow stronger over time, not weaker.
Connect with Dr. Liat Yakir here:
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Sometimes it seems men and women are doomed when it comes to finding alignment in sex and love. Our biological wiring is seemingly totally opposite. The myth that men want and enjoy sex more than women has been propagated for centuries. The argument that marriage mostly benefits women has also been falsely promoted. In this episode of Sex Talk Cafe I interview researcher, scientist and renowned author D. Liat Yakir, who shares her findings on the science of love in an easy to understand conversation. Learn how our biological and hormonal differences can actually be used to bring us closer together and to strengthen long term bonding between partners where love and sex can grow stronger over time, not weaker.
Connect with Dr. Liat Yakir here:
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