First the big butterflies in the stomach, then the fluttering farts in bed: especially couples who have been together for a long time and parents know this well. You too? And do you want to change that? Then be sure to read on: Psychotherapist Daniela Hameder reveals how you can physically learn to love yourself again.
You get to know each other, you learn to love each other – and after a while there’s not much going on in bed anymore. The expert knows that it is somewhat normal: “In the initial phase of an uncontrollable crush, your hormones run wild and you no longer want to leave the other person’s side. Ideally, you then start to break away from this merger.” But this situation entails certain risks.
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