Coronavirus as a Catalyst for Deepening Your Bond
While COVID-19 is creating turmoil and isolation to an unprecedented degree, it can be a time of incredible potential and growth for couples.
While COVID-19 is creating turmoil and isolation to an unprecedented degree, it can be a time of incredible potential and growth for couples.
New research from Pew Center shows that 51% of Americans report that they often feel ignored due to how often their spouse looks at their phone.
Are you up for the challenge?
Research shows that many people have experienced a decrease in sexual desire due to the COVID-19 spread.
I have worked with many female clients who confess to me that they are ashamed to have sex when on their period. For many women, it can really complicate intimacy.
This survey showed that women have more orgasms when they have a higher belief in their ability to attain sexual pleasure, along with a higher belief in their sexual abilities and their sexual entitlement.
It’s amazing to know that even in this time of great isolation, people are able to use technology to find romance, connection, and intimacy. However, online dating rules have changed during the coronavirus.
As poet Kahlil Gibran would say, ‘Let there be spaces in your togtherness.’
As a result of the coronavirus quarantine, parents need to reconsider the way they parent during COVID-19, particularly as it relates to sex and the pressure teens face from the media.
Social distancing means that communities are turning a blind eye to potential signs of abuse.
The COVID-19 quarantine is causing loneliness and depression to spike across America.