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What Does Sex Mean to Men in a Relationship? Find Out the Truth

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    If the relationship hasn't hit the sex milestone yet, then it might be more beneficial to talk in pure fantasy tones. Speak about feelings, imaginings, and behaviors you would like to encounter during sex. Talk about how you would work them over; get their blood pumping, and wanting you more and more. Part of talking sexy revolves around suspense and engaging one's libido. Do it with steamy talk about the possibilities and they'll likely want sex with you more than ever. 

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    Learning what to say during sex talk can be fun and educating. Don't be too serious, relax and work on presentation as much as the things that you say. All in all, if it helps learn more about your partner, then it's a good thing to incorporate into your life.

     

    One disturbing issue a sex abuse attorney comes routinely in contact with in the court room is the issue of "repressed memory." Sadly, this pop psychological theory gone mad has put many innocent people behind bars and is still a reality today.

    The concept of repressed memories first emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. What started as a pop fad spilled into the legal field and became an issue regularly faced by a sex abuse attorney. Repressed memories typically result when a woman seeks counseling, and her counselor helps her "discover" past memories of sexual abuse. She perhaps suffers from a variety of issues, and he suggests that her inability to maintain relationships may be caused by a past sexual abuse, which she then remembers with much do praise from the counselor.

    The trouble with "repressed memory" is its actual validity in the legal field when a sex abuse attorney encounters it. The patient receives affirmation and attention from the counselor, therefore grounding the story as evidence for a sex abuse attorney to contend with. The patient is under duress about events that happened decades ago and is naturally upset. Laws set up in the 1980s required counselors to contact the authorities in these instances, who would then build cases that prosecuted perfectly innocent people.

    Perfectly normal people needed the help of a sex abuse attorney. Luckily, the myth of "repressed memory" began to be exposed in the 1990s. Many counselors and child psychologists didn't accept the theory on face value, and prosecutors became nervous at prosecuting them. Still, it occasionally remains an issue today, as a sex abuse attorney will still come across it from time to time.

    The case of Dr. Earl Bradley

    In February of 2010, a Delaware Grand Jury returned a 160 page indictment of Dr. Early Bradley, including 471 counts of sexual crimes involving 103 children. Bradley sought the legal services of a sex abuse attorney. The police have asked to interview all the children involved. The problem is that many of the parents of these children maintain that their children were emotionally unaffected and that the trial experience would only be traumatic for them.

    The prosecutor cites the "repressed memory" issue as a reason to do the interviews, maintaining that the process may uncover other instances of wrongdoing that would prove helpful to the prosecution. Yet the myth of repressed memory is well known to your average sex abuse attorney. Stories based on emotional disturbance in a counseling session have questionable authenticity. While they may prove helpful to a counseling session, they have no place in a court room before a sex abuse attorney.

      June 15, 2022 4:02 AM PDT
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