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York University - Priming for planned sex increases desire, frequency in parents with young children, York study finds
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York University - Priming for planned sex increases desire, frequency in parents with young children, York study finds
Between the lack of sleep and free time, physical, hormonal and relationship changes, and juggling work and other life commitments, many couples find their sex lives take a hit in the transition to pa. . .
Priming for planned sex increases desire, frequency in parents with young children, York study finds
Between the lack of sleep and free time, physical, hormonal and relationship changes, and juggling work and other life commitments, many couples find their sex lives take a hit in the transition to parenthood. Continuing through the early years of child rearing, this can have a negative impact on the overall relationship. While spontaneous sex is put on a pedestal in Western society, a new study led by researchers at York University’s Faculty of…
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