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An interview with Marge & Homer Simpson by Gulshan Sippy on the secret of their wedded bliss. Illustrated by Matt Groening.
You’re still high from your honeymoon escapades and starting your life together as a married couple. After such a blissful trip, combining two households and viewpoints into your new home can be a bit stressful.
"The excitement of getting married gives couples a hit of dopamine—a feel-good brain chemical that increases sex drive. For a few months after marriage, things may stay hot," says marriage and sex therapist Pat Love, Ed.D. "And while you still love each other and feel passionate about each other, the dopamine does settle down. You're back to real life. Your normal sex-drive set point kicks back in. Your expectations about married sex take over. It's the perfect time to do the delicious work of deepening your sexual bond."
"The challenge for couples is balancing a sense of intimacy and safety and security with a sense of unpredictability and creativity and eroticism," says Barry McCarthy
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