It is a fact that over time, people’s physical appearances are prone to change. Unfortunately, attraction based on aesthetics or “looks” often overshadow the substance of love in relationships.
Ultimately, people often lose attraction for their partners because of frequent exposure to images and videos of the opposite sex via social media. As humans, we are inclined to compare and either consciously or subconsciously determine how our partners measure up to the standard. Some may argue that a “new normal” has been created, suggesting that media is reshaping the ideals of beauty in today’s society.
With increased accessibility to this provocative content in the palms of our hands daily, do you believe that we are somewhat desensitized to our partners?
In today’s episode, we share a video that states that men and women should be cautious about their visual intake and influences, in order to maintain their attraction to their partners. Do you agree? Let’s talk about it! 🎙️🗣️👂🏽
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It is a fact that over time, people’s physical appearances are prone to change. Unfortunately, attraction based on aesthetics or “looks” often overshadow the substance of love in relationships.
Ultimately, people often lose attraction for their partners because of frequent exposure to images and videos of the opposite sex via social media. As humans, we are inclined to compare and either consciously or subconsciously determine how our partners measure up to the standard. Some may argue that a “new normal” has been created, suggesting that media is reshaping the ideals of beauty in today’s society.
With increased accessibility to this provocative content in the palms of our hands daily, do you believe that we are somewhat desensitized to our partners?
In today’s episode, we share a video that states that men and women should be cautious about their visual intake and influences, in order to maintain their attraction to their partners. Do you agree? Let’s talk about it! 🎙️🗣️👂🏽
Order our new book here:
Abrams Books
https://store.abramsbooks.com/product...
Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1419770152?...
Trauma is not a choice; it reflects how an individual reacts to distressing experiences. Past traumas in relationships can significantly affect new connections. Mistrust can undermine the foundation of any relationship. It's crucial to understand that acting on insecurities, such as checking your partner's phone, only serves to deepen feelings of distrust. How does it make you feel when your partner consistently monitors your activities, examines your phone, and questions your every move? Let's talk about it…🗣️🗣️🗣️
The Casey Crew
It is a fact that over time, people’s physical appearances are prone to change. Unfortunately, attraction based on aesthetics or “looks” often overshadow the substance of love in relationships.
Ultimately, people often lose attraction for their partners because of frequent exposure to images and videos of the opposite sex via social media. As humans, we are inclined to compare and either consciously or subconsciously determine how our partners measure up to the standard. Some may argue that a “new normal” has been created, suggesting that media is reshaping the ideals of beauty in today’s society.
With increased accessibility to this provocative content in the palms of our hands daily, do you believe that we are somewhat desensitized to our partners?
In today’s episode, we share a video that states that men and women should be cautious about their visual intake and influences, in order to maintain their attraction to their partners. Do you agree? Let’s talk about it! 🎙️🗣️👂🏽
Order our new book here:
Abrams Books
https://store.abramsbooks.com/product...
Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1419770152?...