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For Good Sex, Check your Power Differential
Sat, 07/05/2008 - 16:24 — Manjo PlayerWhile a power-neutral relationship may sound like the perfect climate for a balanced partnership, it also leads to fairly benign and uneventful sex. Why? This is mainly because sex is based on desire, predation, and power, and control. Therefore, relationships that are slightly imbalanced will carry a higher sexual charge than well balanced ones, which often causes partners in stable relationships, both men and women, to seek erotic activities with outsiders in order to enjoy sex in a more thrilling manner.
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That's why I remain firmly in control at all times: for good sex.
That's what makes make-up sex so good: someone is always feeling guilty.
People who read this article are going to be paranoid their partner is cheating on them haha