THE VIRILITY SOLUTION: TAKE THE TIME YOU NEED

It used to be that emotional connections were nurtured before a commitment led the way to marriage and sex. Today, to a large extent, just the opposite is true. Oftentimes, sex is at the starting gate of an encounter, with the possibility of an emotional connection growing from it. But there is an entire other world of intimacy, one that requires attention and nurturing. Doing so will provide the foundation for a stronger connection. Grounded in mutual affection and respect, it can then grow into a fully developed relationship.

Building—and maintaining—a long-lasting, satisfying partnership demands a commitment of time. But no matter how a relationship progresses, sex is a subject that a couple will have to return to over and over again. As part of the foundation of a solid bond between two people, it can function magnificently, bringing increased joy to and trust between the couple. As the sole pillar of a faltering marriage, it can be a weak link, at best. In between these two standards is an entire universe of experiences, unique to each couple.

With a new drug intervention at hand supplying the power to alter sexual compatibility, it’s time to look at how men and women are reacting to this development. To a large extent, they are at a psychological crossroads in their lives.

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