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(Applause)
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So, why does good sex so often fade even for couples who
continue to love each other as much as ever?
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And why does good intimacy not guarantee good sex contrary to
popular belief?
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Or, the next question would be, can we want what we
already have?
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That's the million dollar question, right?
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And why is the forbidden so erotic? What is it about
transgression that makes desire so potent?
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And why does sex makes babies and babies spell erotic
disaster in couples?
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It's kind of the fatal erotic blow, isn't it?
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And when you love, how does it feel? And when you
desire, how is it different?
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These are some of the questions that are at the center of my
exploration on the nature of erotic desire
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and its its concomitant dilemmas in modern love.
So, I travel the globe, and what i am noticing is that
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everywhere where romanticism has entered, there seems to be a
crisis of desire.
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A crisis of desire, as in owning the wanting - desire as an expression of our individuality,
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of our free choice, of our preferences, of our identity - desire that
has become a central concept
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as part of modern love and individualistic societies.
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You know, this is the first time in the history of humankind,
where we are trying to experience sexuality
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in the long term, not because we want 14 children, for which
we need to have even more because
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