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Almost everyone has sexual fantasizing, that implement imagines himself sexually with her lover, spouse, artist Idol or even with an unknown figure. It turns out, sexual fantasy is influenced by personality and relationship with spouse.
This raises the question on sexual fantasy in the mind of the researchers. Does the fantasy of sexual impulse was caused by random or do have a deeper meaning?
Researchers at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel School of Psychology exploring those questions in his research. Researchers suspect that sexual fantasies may be able to give you a new view of sexual desire in a real-life relationship.
This research involves 48 couples who report sex fantasy in everyday life and interactions with couples for 21 days. Researchers determine whether each pair demanded greater closeness or rather want to give distance in relation.
"At the end of the study, it was found that the contents of sexual fantasies are directly influenced by the personality of the couple, the quality of the relationship and interaction of couples. When the pair clashed, both partners tend to have sex fantasies about someone else who is not a partner, "said the researcher, Gurit e. Birnbaum who is also a psychologist.
The study also found that men who were trying to shy away from her partner tend to fantasize sexual for slaked by an unknown woman.
Researchers suspect, fantasy may be a strategy to reduce intimacy with a partner and reflect a desire to escape from a relationship.
On the other hand, people who want to be more intimate in relation tends to fantasize about her partner this time. When there is a negative interaction, these people confessed to fantasize about a scene where they are described as helpless and feel controlled.
"Sexy Scenario in mind reflects a desire that has not been fulfilled. Tells the fantasy to the psychologist will figure out what you want from a relationship and find ways so that it needs are met, "says Birnbaum as reported by the MensHealth, Monday (13/2/2012).