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The Dark Psychology of Love

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The Dark Psychology of Love

By: Papa Gregg
Narrated by: Scott LeCote
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Though humans have evolved into complex intricate beings that are fully capable of analytical thought, lying, and manipulation, we have yet to openly do so in areas deemed “Taboo.” It is for this precise reason that throughout the centuries the divorce rate has steadily risen. For in the art of love making, some form of dark psychology must exist for the betterment of the relationship.

Although it is not widely known, the true nature of women is to compete. They love to obtain that which they believe to be unobtainable. They love to conquer and they love to conquest! So here lies the rub, if you are indeed married or dating this woman in which you hold in such high esteem, how do you now continue to offer her the same sensations previously experienced during courtship? How do you keep the relationship fun, exciting, and stimulating? How do you make sure that beyond providing for her safety you are also providing for her mentally and sexually?

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Human Sexuality Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions
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