"At the same time, eroticism in the home requires active engagement and willful intent. It is an ongoing resistance to the message that marriage is serious, more work than play; and that passion is for teenagers and the immature. We must unpack our ambivalence about pleasure, and challenge our pervasive discomfort with sexuality, particularly in the context of family. Complaining of sexual boredom is easy and conventional. Nurturing eroticism in the home is an act of open defience."

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Source: Twitter post from Jan 30, 2015

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Esther Perel

Psychotherapist, Author

Esther Perel is a renowned psychotherapist known for her work on love, desire, and relationships, particularly through her influential books and talks.

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