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Sex requires commitment, if there is no more ‘chemistry’ between the partners it can be found again

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Sex requires commitment, if there is no more ‘chemistry’ between the partners it can be found again

Roberta Rossi is a sexologist and psychotherapist at the Institute of Clinical Psychology

Commitment or destiny? How can our beliefs affect short and long-term intimate relationships? Canadian researcher Jessica Maxwell tried to answer this question, with her collaborators, working on implicit theories of relationships to develop and validate 2 types of beliefs about how sexual satisfaction can be maintained over time.

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