Should you envy a colleague who talks about their numerous sexual exploits?

From classic literary heroes to modern-day Don Juans and Casanovas, many men boast of their sexual prowess. But why would a man need such feminized nipples and breathtaking hearts?
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Most people believe that more frequent sex will make them happier. However, research shows this may not be true. An experiment in which people tried to double the amount of sex they had found that couples who forced themselves to have sex more often were ultimately less happy. It”s not a good thing when sex starts to feel like a chore. Parallel observations by Canadian and French psychologists have shown that men who frequently try to change sexual partners and brag about it actually experience deeper issues related to self-esteem and the fear that accompanies a person”s emotions.
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So, listen to the following story about your colleague”s adventures, and don”t make any wishes. Deep down, they”re a deeply lonely person who needs to show off to as many people as possible. And your pleasure is more important than their sex.

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