Justin J. Lehmiller, Ph.D., is a Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University.
is a Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute and an internationally recognized sex educator. He formerly served on the faculty at Harvard University, where he was awarded the prestigious Certificate of Teaching Excellence for his highly-enrolled Psychology of Human Sexuality course. Dr. Lehmiller conducts research on sexual fantasies, casual sex, and sexual health and has published a sexuality textbook that is used in college classrooms around the world.
Most friends with benefits are short-lived, dissolve, or change form within a year. While staying friends afterward seems to be realistic, finding true love isn't. Although age-gap relationships featuring an older women with a younger man have been subject to stigma and scrutiny, the women in these relationships appear to be thriving.
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