Aubrey Marcus
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what are the technologies, the intimate erotic technologies that you're using to make sure that your eros, your sexing doesn't do what, you know, if you read Dr. Wednesday Martin's book, Untrue, you'll see all the graphs where actual sexual desire for a woman falls off a cliff after about two and a half years.
Yeah. So the actual desire starts to fall off and men's desire starts to taper off a lot more slowly, but the graphs look different. And so this is what happens naturally unless you actually learn the ability to find what Rebbe Gavney would call the stranger in your partner. So it's like locating the stranger again, a new level of depth where you see each other with fresh eyes.
Yeah. So the actual desire starts to fall off and men's desire starts to taper off a lot more slowly, but the graphs look different. And so this is what happens naturally unless you actually learn the ability to find what Rebbe Gavney would call the stranger in your partner. So it's like locating the stranger again, a new level of depth where you see each other with fresh eyes.
Yeah. So the actual desire starts to fall off and men's desire starts to taper off a lot more slowly, but the graphs look different. And so this is what happens naturally unless you actually learn the ability to find what Rebbe Gavney would call the stranger in your partner. So it's like locating the stranger again, a new level of depth where you see each other with fresh eyes.
And so these are the kind of tantric technologies
And so these are the kind of tantric technologies
And so these are the kind of tantric technologies
that you can bring where you can meet each other at a whole new level of depth and so instead of going out and seeking novelty in an affair or getting in this perpetual you know serial monogamy thing where you're just there for the first limerence ride where you're getting to know somebody and then once you reach that point you're sick of them and then you break up and then you do it again
that you can bring where you can meet each other at a whole new level of depth and so instead of going out and seeking novelty in an affair or getting in this perpetual you know serial monogamy thing where you're just there for the first limerence ride where you're getting to know somebody and then once you reach that point you're sick of them and then you break up and then you do it again
that you can bring where you can meet each other at a whole new level of depth and so instead of going out and seeking novelty in an affair or getting in this perpetual you know serial monogamy thing where you're just there for the first limerence ride where you're getting to know somebody and then once you reach that point you're sick of them and then you break up and then you do it again
But if you can actually apply some technology to that, you can go deeper and deeper and deeper. And, you know, I think that's one thing that Vi and I have really put a lot of focus on.
But if you can actually apply some technology to that, you can go deeper and deeper and deeper. And, you know, I think that's one thing that Vi and I have really put a lot of focus on.
But if you can actually apply some technology to that, you can go deeper and deeper and deeper. And, you know, I think that's one thing that Vi and I have really put a lot of focus on.
Well, I mean, I've always been pushing the edges, right? So I was very public about a polyamorous relationship that I had for about eight years with my former partner, Whitney Miller.
Well, I mean, I've always been pushing the edges, right? So I was very public about a polyamorous relationship that I had for about eight years with my former partner, Whitney Miller.
Well, I mean, I've always been pushing the edges, right? So I was very public about a polyamorous relationship that I had for about eight years with my former partner, Whitney Miller.
And we decided to, after about a year and a half, we decided that we were gonna open the relationship and be polyamorous because it made sense to me from both anthropological records that I'd looked at from Chris Ryan's book, Sex at Dawn. I was like, oh, there was a different way that things can be and could be.
And we decided to, after about a year and a half, we decided that we were gonna open the relationship and be polyamorous because it made sense to me from both anthropological records that I'd looked at from Chris Ryan's book, Sex at Dawn. I was like, oh, there was a different way that things can be and could be.
And we decided to, after about a year and a half, we decided that we were gonna open the relationship and be polyamorous because it made sense to me from both anthropological records that I'd looked at from Chris Ryan's book, Sex at Dawn. I was like, oh, there was a different way that things can be and could be.
And it feels right for my own heart, my heart that is like the sun and feels like it could love universally and I could fall in love with many people. So I went into that and I was the first to have another separate lover and I was like, this is great. And Whitney was like, this is terrible.