Rekindling Connection
Exploring the importance of taking time to connect, the conversation highlights how a simple seven-second kiss can reignite feelings of intimacy. Engaging in shared activities, like exercise, can enhance attraction by bringing back the physical closeness that often fades in long-term relationships. Additionally, trying new experiences together can foster excitement and deepen the bond, striking a balance between comfort and adventure.In this clip
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I have a question about the episodes Behaviors That Alter Your Genes to Improve Your Health & Performance | Dr. Melissa Ilardo and this Smell and Attraction Regarding smell and pheromones, Andrew Huberman states that throughout human life, we tend to evaluate the smell of other individuals. He also mentions that liking someone else's scent or sweat can indicate compatibility. If you're monogamous and later meet someone whose pheromones you find appealing, what does this mean? If you like someone else's sweat more than your partner's, does it mean you're not that compatible?
I have a question about the episodes How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25 and Chemical Communication, as well as the episode Behaviors That Alter Your Genes to Improve Your Health & Performance | Dr. Melissa Ilardo. Regarding smell and attraction, Andrew Huberman states that throughout human life, we tend to evaluate the smell of other individuals. He also mentions that liking someone else's scent or sweat can indicate compatibility. If you're monogamous and later meet someone whose pheromones you find appealing, what does this mean? If you like someone else's sweat more than your partner's, does it mean you're not that compatible?
How frequently should we engage in sexual intimacy as discussed in the episode #002: What Makes a Relationship Able to go the Distance? with Dr. Alexandra Solomon and the clip Intentional Intimacy, as well as in the episode How to Get What you Want in Bed (Avoid saying this!) ft Dr. Elisabeth Gordon and the clip Navigating Sexual Desire?