7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
It's, you know, yes, things can become stale in a relationship, but only when we're not continuing to sort of dive deeper to discover new aspects of each other.
7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
lab showing that when couples are able to focus on their own individual growth and then have time to come back and reconnect, that that is going to drive passion more than if couples are not invested in their own self-growth.
7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
And so this kind of comes back to taking care of yourself individually, falling in love with yourself individually before you can connect with a partner.
7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
But if both people can be developing a sense of passion and interest in life, and then coming back and sharing that, it's almost like you're seeing each other in a slightly different light each time, right?
7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
And especially if one person is investing in their personal growth and maybe the other is, but most importantly is showing appreciation and gratitude and recognition for how the other person is developing rather than becoming threatened by it or scared or closing off.
7 Wildly Underrated Benefits of Sex and Pleasure: From Cognitive Health to Confidence with Dr. Nicole McNichols
I see a lot of social media influencers saying that one of the biggest problems with couples who lose passion in long-term relationships is that they become too enmeshed.