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246: Love Worth Making Part 2, with Dr. Stephen Snyder, MD

246: Love Worth Making Part 2, with Dr. Stephen Snyder, MD

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Welcome to part two of my conversation with Dr. Steven Snyder!

In part one, we explored why sex is more than just physical--it's deeply emotional, even regressive (meaning you kind of get a little dumber and a lot happier when you're aroused). And we discuss why the best sex often begins with an awareness and emotional presence.

In part two, we'll be diving back into this conversation. You'll get to hear about how to put all these pieces in real life, specifically about his two-step framework and, simmering, which we'll talk about. You'll hear stories from couples, who have put these actions into practice and we'll unpack how to deal with desire discrepancies in your marriage. Lastly, we'll figure out how to break free from performance pressure and how to make love worth having in what Dr. Steven Snyder calls lazy sex or simmering.

And of course, don't forget to check out Part 1!

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