The September/October issue of Psychology Today is chock-full of incredible information on relationships. On page 45, an article by Jay Dixit examines how men & women remember and count their sexual partners. Conventional wisdom tells us that men inflate their numbers, while women demur their digits — and according to this article, that's true. But why? Are we both lying to look better, with men trying to project their stud status and women trying to […] Read the Full Article »
Are Open Relationships Healthy
Via Wikipedia: An open relationship denotes a relationship (usually between two people) in which participants are free to take other partners; if the couple making this agreement are married, it is an open marriage. The “open” in “open relationship” usually refers to the sexual aspect of a non-closed relationship, whereas “polyamory” refers to the extension of a relationship by allowing bonds to form (which may be sexual or otherwise) as additional long term relationships. I’ve […] Read the Full Article »