Jess joins Liza and Jeff every Tuesday on GlobalTV's The Morning Show to discuss the latest research related to love, sex and relationships. This week, they discuss research related to gender equality in hunter-gatherer societies and Jess underscores that equality was an evolutionary/survival imperative. They also explore the results of study that examined the connection between your hometown and your odds of getting married by the age of thirty.
Is the millennial generation's hook up culture really just a myth? Jess compares sex, relationships, acceptance and openness between today's older and younger generations. With today's youth, paranoia isn't such a bad thing. It's better to be safe than sorry. Catch all of this and more in the video below and tune in with Jess every Tuesday morning to Global TV's The Morning Show.
By Arena Thomson
In 1989, Clark and Hatfield published their seminal study concerning gender differences in receptivity to sexual advances. The study was conducted on a university campus, and consisted of students approaching people on campus with invitations like “Would you go out tonight?” and “Would you go to bed with me?”. The study’s results found that women were more likely to reject the advances of men and that, in fact, zero women agreed to have sex with the strangers who approached them. While both men and women consented to going on dates with the same frequency, three quarters of the men took up the offer of casual sex, bolstering the hackneyed idea that men possess higher sex drives than women.
There has been much speculation and controversy about the results of the study, with emphasis on how the outcomes should be interpreted. Some argue that the study's results should be viewed through an evolutionary lens, claiming that women are more...
In light of Woods and Vonn's breakup, Jess shares specific tips for maintaining a happy relationships despite our hectic lifestyles. Check out the video or read through the quick summary below.
Tips for busy couples:
1. Say "no" to social and professional commitments when you can. Ask yourself if commitments and their expected outcomes will matter to you when you're 88 years old. If not, say "no" and divert the time toward the person (or people) who will matter at the age of 88.
2. Block off time to be alone and be sure to write it down in your agendas. Some of the busiest couples in the world schedule one weekend alone per month 6 months in advance without exception. You can do it too. If they run into conflicts (e.g. weddings), they pull out their agendas and reschedule to ensure that 12 weekends per year are reserved for one another.
3. Travel together for business once in awhile. Add one day to your business trip for pleasure.
4. Learn to "speak" one another's Love Languages so...
The updated topic of Human Development and Sexual Health (part of the Healthy Living strand of Ontario's Health and Physical Education curriculum) has generated a heated debate about sex education and what students should learn in classrooms across the province. Parents have pulled their children out of classes in protest and many people are concerned about whether topics are age-appropriate for classroom-based learning.
I have commented on the new curriculum and attempted to dispel much of the misinformation regarding its content on GlobalTV, CHCH and YouTube. I encourage you to read through the curriculum and compare it to the old version from the 90s by clicking here for the full document and/or reading through the comparison chart (copy and pasted from the Ministry documents) below.
Jess sits down with The Morning Show crew on Global Television and shares insights and advice on dealing with money issues in relationships.
As she does each and every Tuesday, Dr. Jess joins Liza, Rosey, Chris and Liam to chat about this week's hot relationship, love and dating topics. This week, we discuss Mad Men, House of Cards, The Mindy Project and what we can learn from on-screen couples.
World renowned relationship expert and best-selling author, Jessica O’Reilly, has signed on as Desire Resorts’ official sexologist. You may know Dr. Jess from PlayboyTV’s Swing, ABC Spark’s Love Trap or from the pages of Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health and Men’s Fitness, but she is also a huge fan of Desire Resorts. “This is one of the most exciting collaborations for the Dr. Jess brand and also one of the most obvious. Desire Resorts provide the perfect environment for couples to reconnect, both practically and intimately, so I’ve been sending couples to their facilities for years. I know from personal experience that even a few days at one of their resorts can completely transform a relationship.”
Dr. Jess first arrived at Desire Riviera Maya as a guest in 2006 and in 2008, she hosted her first couples’ workshop onsite. She now facilitates retreats, workshops and seminars at both locations several times per year. Her...
My friend and colleague, Dr. Brett Belchez, offers his expert opinion on a pregnant model with abs whose photos are creating controversy online. He also weighs in on purchasing breast milk and the unregulated market on today’s episode of The Morning Show on Global TV. Check it out!
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