The Power of No
Research shows that when couples create a safe environment for saying no to sex, they often end up having more sex overall. This paradox highlights the importance of trust in relationships; when partners feel secure in expressing their boundaries, they are more likely to engage openly. The discussion also touches on how fear of negative reactions can inhibit consent, affecting even the smallest gestures of intimacy.In this clip
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