In another thread, a question came up re whether men 'need' or 'crave' sexual variety of the kind that can only be accommodated by having access to multiple women.
Wanted to recommend this book: Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence. For a short intro to the subject, the author, and the book, watch the TED talk: The secret to desire in a long-term relationship.
The short version is: "How can you want what you already have?" In English, the word "want" actually has a dual meaning--on the one hand you "desire" something, on the other, you "lack" it. So the trick question is built into the vocabulary, so to speak.
A question worth considering.
And word to the wise: If anybody thinks that plural marriage can work as a cure for sexual boredom, you are not the lover you think you are....
Wanted to recommend this book: Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence. For a short intro to the subject, the author, and the book, watch the TED talk: The secret to desire in a long-term relationship.
The short version is: "How can you want what you already have?" In English, the word "want" actually has a dual meaning--on the one hand you "desire" something, on the other, you "lack" it. So the trick question is built into the vocabulary, so to speak.
A question worth considering.
And word to the wise: If anybody thinks that plural marriage can work as a cure for sexual boredom, you are not the lover you think you are....