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Exploring the Transition from DADT to Consensual Cuckolding

Couple’s Background For this case study, we will refer to the couple as Emma (female, late 20s) and Ryan (male, late 20s). They have been in a committed relationship for over two years, initially structured

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Exploring Complex Motivations and Emotional Dynamics in Non-Consensual Cuckolding – Part II

This is a continuation of an earlier clinical case study. It is recommended to review the original case study first for complete context. Couple’s Background Revisited In this follow-up to the initial case study, we

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Addressing Non-Consensual Cuckolding Dynamics and Emotional Boundary Violations in Marital Therapy – Part I

Please note that this case study has a follow-up detailing additional perspectives and developments. Readers are encouraged to review the subsequent case study afterwards for a comprehensive understanding. Couple’s Background This clinical case study examines

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Managing Jealousy and Emotional Boundaries in Consensual Non-Monogamy

Couple’s Background In this case study, we use pseudonyms “Matt” (male, early 30s) and “Kate” (female, early 30s), who have been in a committed relationship for four years. Matt works in a mid-level corporate position,

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Navigating “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Dynamics in Consensual Non-Monogamy

Couple’s Background In this case study, we’ll use the pseudonyms “Ben” (male, late 20s) and “Claire” (female, late 20s). They have been in a committed relationship for nearly three years and recently moved into shared

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Navigating Consensual Risk and Arousal in Young Adult Relationships

Introduction to the Couple For this case study, we will use the pseudonyms “Jake” and “Emma,” both 23 years old, university students, and living independently. They have been in a committed relationship for approximately three

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Exploring Consensual Cuckolding Dynamics in a Young Couple

Couple’s Background For this case study, the pseudonyms Alex (male, 22) and Emily (female, 22) are used. Both were university students residing separately with their respective parents. They had been in a committed relationship for

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Exploring Consensual Cuckolding and Emotional Empowerment Through Therapeutic Guidance

Introduction to the Couple Alex and Maya (pseudonyms), both in their mid-twenties, have been in a committed relationship for approximately three years. Alex works remotely in digital marketing, and Maya has a demanding career in

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A Note on Authorship and Scholarly Integrity

The work published here under the name Dr. Sitara reflects years of research, personal insight, and clinical experience in the field of human intimacy and relationship dynamics. Due to the sensitive and often misunderstood nature of these topics, Dr. Sitara maintains a degree of professional separation between her clinical research practice and her public writing. This approach allows her to engage more candidly with themes that are frequently met with social stigma, while protecting the privacy and safety of her clients, colleagues, and herself.

For readers seeking to understand the scientific basis behind the material presented, nearly every topic discussed throughout this blog is rooted in widely accepted theories and frameworks within evolutionary biology, clinical sexology, and psychology. A simple search on platforms like Google Scholar will yield dozens of peer-reviewed studies exploring similar dynamics, particularly within the domains of sexual selection, partner preference, power exchange, and emotional intimacy.

While identities may remain partially veiled, the ideas here are not. They are anchored in replicable research, experiential insight, and an unwavering commitment to evidence-based practice.

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