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Test Pleasure and the Body
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Q1: What is a massive obstacle to intimacy according to the text?
Lack of emotional communication
Negative relationship with one's own body
Financial problems
Differences in schedules
QUESTION 2: What allows for bodily acceptance in the intimate relationship?
To increase physical attractiveness
Turning the body into an ideal model
Avoiding vulnerability
Surrendering to pleasure and being vulnerable
QUESTION 3: What shift in focus does the text suggest instead of focusing on aesthetics?
Focusing on the body's ability to feel and connect
Ignoring bodily sensations
Seeking aesthetic changes
Comparing oneself with models
4th QUESTION: What practice do Masters and Johnson mention?
Conversation-based couple therapy
Sensate focus sensory focus exercises
Diet to improve image
Timed sexual competitions
QUESTION 5: What is the main purpose of sensory targeting according to the text?
Increasing the frequency of orgasms
Evaluating each other aesthetically
Exploring sensations without the goal of orgasm
Stimulate genitally from the beginning
QUESTION 6: What is the effect of removing the goal of orgasm in the couple?
Increases performance anxiety
Causes the partner to become unfocused
Turns touch into a performance test
Allows to relax and rediscover the erotic map
7th QUESTION: How does self-compassion help according to the text?
Increase embarrassment
Force the partner to continually validate
Unblocking the ability to enjoy by sending messages of acceptance to the body
Substitute skin-to-skin connection
8th QUESTION: What is the summary of constant criticism of one's own body?
Blocks the ability to feel pleasure and surrender
Improved body functionality
Increases ability to consciously touch
Facilitates vulnerability in the couple
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