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  1. Love is a feeling (emotional). There is no exact "right" definition of love for everybody. Love involves feelings of romance and/or attraction. Sex is an event or act (physical). There are different kinds of sex but all kinds of sex have some things in common.

  2. Is sex better when you're in love? Some people prefer sex as part of a long-term relationship while others find familiarity a real passion killer. Psychosexual therapist Paula Hall takes a closer look at casual and committed sex.

  3. Over time, sex lives can change. Is this a contentious subject? There can be a sadness around sex. And not talking about it can lead to feelings of loneliness, rejection, anger and resentment.

  4. They rumble, vibrate, sync up with VR, and so much more. By Kate Sloan. February 27, 2024. Get the latest on Sex And Relationships from GQ. Find in-Depth Articles, Pictures and Videos.

  5. The sexual response cycle is how experts describe what’s going on inside your body that makes you feel and respond the way you do during sex. Back in 1966, sex researchers William Masters, MD...

  6. Sex, Love and (Awkward!) Self-Affirmation. "Libego": The natural, embarrassing ego-affirming counterpart to libido. Posted May 30, 2024 | Reviewed by Hara Estroff Marano. Key points. Though...

  7. Many people have fulfilling romantic relationships without having frequent sex. For others, regular sex can improve the health of their relationship.