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Sexuality and psychology, how it influence the couple in and outside?

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I often ask myself this, especially between two men, I have always wondered how much of sexuality had to do with 'roles' (not necessarily top and bottom, of course).
A lot of people say they’re not connected, I don’t think, I think sexuality is directly derived from the psychology of the couple...what do you think?
 
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I'm not sure what you're driving at but if you're talking about how couples tend to have qualities that complement each other, that is often true.

It may be the "opposites attract" rule. Someone who is introverted might be attracted to someone who is more extroverted, for example. But when it comes to things like ethics and values, the "opposites" rule may not hold true.

In long term relationships, couples tend to adjust to take advantage of each other's strengths. If one member of the couple is better at cooking, that person may take on more of the kitchen duties. If one member of the couple is better with money, that person may take on the financial responsibilities.

When it comes to sexuality, it tends to be a wildcard. There's not always consistent patterns.
 
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