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The life
before and after the passion
Everybody wants to find the ideal partner,
for whom they feel passionate for. The complication
is, as science has already proven, passion is a temporary
feeling. The great dilemma of a married couple is how
to continue together after finishing the excitement
of their first moments.

ETERNAL AS LONG AS IT LASTS...
The actress Claudia Ohana got married
seven times. When you start getting interested in another
man, it's a sign that there is no more passion. "Since
I do not accept cheating, I would leave and start a
new romance." says Claudia. Brief intense relations
is a modern phenomena known as
"Successive
Monogamy".
From 1st year to the 3rd year
The couple has gotten passionate and keeps an intense
sexual life. The two are capable of leaving everything
to be with one another. They make plans for the future.
From 3rd year to 6th year
The passion dies and the spouse is being seen the way
he really is, with defects and bad habits. The arrival
of the first son deviates the attention of the woman
and causes an apathetic sexual life. It is when the
majority of the separations occur.
From 6th year to 10th year
This is the period where the famous crisis of the seven
years occurs. The problems which were not resolved in
the first years of marriage become more complicated
with the growth of the children and now the expenses
increase. It is the phase where the majority of the
men and the women discover a new passion.
From 10th year to 15th year
The majority of the couples approach 40 years. The
sex is more dispersed, because the relationship has
become boring and the natural decline of the sexual
desire due to age. They both feel that if they have
lost years of their life in an exclusive and frustrating
loving relation.
From 15th year to 25th year
The couple reaches the middle-age and their sexual
life, already rare, is harmed by the menopause. The
husband is interested more than ever in younger women.
If they stay together, many times it's not for love,
but due to lack of spirit in starting a new life.
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