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The Power to Be Desired: This Too Often Underestimated Factor Plays a Crucial Role on Pleasure, According to Science

Summary by psychologies.com
One often imagines that a balanced couple would be a space without a balance of power, where no one really takes the upper hand. Yet, a series of recent work suggests something else: feeling powerful in their relationship would go hand in hand with pleasure. And not only for the person who feels in a position of strength. Of course, there is no question of brutal domination, but of a more subtle form of power. Published in the journal The Journa…
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One often imagines that a balanced couple would be a space without a balance of power, where no one really takes the upper hand. Yet, a series of recent work suggests something else: feeling powerful in their relationship would go hand in hand with pleasure. And not only for the person who feels in a position of strength. Of course, there is no question of brutal domination, but of a more subtle form of power. Published in the journal The Journa…

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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