Summary - Mating In Captivity - Based On The Book By Esther Perel
Speedy Library
Narrador Lamar Richardson
Editora: Speedy Library
Sinopse
SUMMARY MATING IN CAPTIVITY BASED ON THE BOOK BY ESTHER PEREL SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY CONTENT From Adventure to Captivity: The Quest for Security and Dwindling Erotic Vitality More Intimacy, Less Sex: The Paradox of Closeness and Distance The Pitfalls of Modern Intimacy: Questioning the Supremacy of Talk Democracy Versus Hot Sex: Challenging Egalitarianism in the Bedroom Can-Do! Overcoming the Degradation of Desire through Sexual Expression Sex Is Dirty; Save It for Someone You Love: The Clash Between Puritanism and Hedonism Erotic Blueprints: Unveiling the Roots of Desire Parenthood: The Erotic Impact of Three Threatens Two Putting the X Back in Sex: Bringing the Erotic Home General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "Mating in Captivity" by Esther Perel explores the challenges of maintaining desire in long-term relationships. Perel, a couples therapist, examines why passion often dwindles as familiarity and domesticity increase. The book delves into modern intimacy's pitfalls, questioning if constant communication truly fosters closeness. It tackles how societal expectations of equality can impact eroticism and whether the "can-do" attitude towards life also applies to desire. Through case studies and cultural analysis, Perel searches for ways to reconcile love and eroticism, challenging conventional wisdom about relationships and intimacy.
Duração: 19 minutos (00:19:01) Data de publicação: 07/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

