Submitted by Zia on Sat, 2012-02-11 23:50
I'm guessing the purpose of most of us here, including myself, is to use Karezza as a way to bond with a partner and that through this approach, will hopefully find ever deepening love, sexual satisfaction and no more break-ups! However, I'm curious about what happens when/if a Karezza type relationship ends on its own (without falling back into the passion cycle).
Submitted by Pinup on Fri, 2011-09-30 22:57
Submitted by imnotcoming on Thu, 2011-07-07 21:45
Book Review: ooks&ie=UTF8&qid=1310097467&sr=1-1">Lust in Translation
I'm putting this in the science section, but the book isn't science; it's all anecdotal.
Submitted by imnotcoming on Wed, 2011-07-06 13:22
"I have often suggested that more pain in our society comes from broken primary relationships than from any other source. If we could ever reduce the incidence of marital breakup from 40 to 50 percent of all marriages to single digits, I suspect it would be one of the greatest accomplishments of our time."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-neil-clark-warren/on-second-thought-don...
Submitted by ya-see-too on Mon, 2010-08-30 23:03
Now that I have opened my heart so much with a person that I shared exchanges with for many months, it is hard as all-get-out to end that connection. So many issues arise. How do I keep my heart open? Where does that love go now? Should we spend time as friends without doing exchanges now? I imagine she wants love and intimacy, so should I stay away so she can forget me and find a new partner? Should I do the same. One of the downsides of getting so close with ecstatic exchanges is that when the relationship ends, it's super hard to endure the end of that connection.
Submitted by Dano_Clarke on Mon, 2010-07-12 20:59
July 13, 2010
This post is subtitled:
A Few Thoughts From Dano Clark Who Is Wearing a Cigar Jacket In an Easy Chair By The Fire With His Laptop Whose Homepage is Reuniting.info
Dear Fellow Wankers and Seekers of Relationship Harmony,
Submitted by Tomato on Thu, 2010-05-13 10:08
With respect to religious traditions, I'm a pretty serious student. I was an extremely active member of a western Sufi order for over two years. I've studied Fourth Way (Gurdjieff/Ouspensky), Golden Dawn, and Thelemic traditions. I also have a background in Reformed Christianity (traditional Presbyterianism) and consider myself to be well-versed in both mainstream Christian scholarship and esoteric Christian thought. I'm also basically a non-theist and consider my spiritual interests to be "psychological" in nature, though that in no way diminishes their significance for me.
Submitted by CuriousFellow on Thu, 2010-03-11 21:13
A miracle has recently occurred in my marriage. After clearly explaining in a number of ways so she finally Got It, that I wanted a divorce because of lack of physical affection and because of the horrible communication between us, my wife offered to sleep with me again on weekends, and actually ended up sleeping with me almost every night for the last 10 days. The first night I simply put a hand on her side, and tried stroking her back. She said my touch was uncomfortable. So I kept my hands to myself and slept on my side of the bed.
Submitted by Sapphire on Thu, 2010-01-07 15:44
As preposterous as it sounds, my husband decided to give Karezza a try because I ended up addicted to an online cult because I was so lonely, needy and desperate for attention.
Submitted by relearning on Tue, 2009-09-08 10:39
Well, I found this site in response to wondering why my husband brought up the topic of divorce a few hours after intense, joyful love-making. It seemed such bad timing; I mean, why not bring it up after an intense argument? Now I know better, and I more fully understand his exhaustion and depression in mood (coupled with increased anxiety) on the days following orgasm.
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