The Dating Lab
In this insightful episode of The Dating Lab, Alyssa Dineen is joined by Dr. Jenn Kennedy, a clinical sexologist and licensed marriage and family therapist based in Santa Barbara. Together, they explore the psychological underpinnings of first impressions and how much of attraction is decided in those initial few seconds. Dr. Jenn breaks down the unconscious sorting our brains do and why what we say we want often differs from the patterns we actually pursue. The conversation delves into common dating traps, such as unconsciously seeking out partners similar to our exes to heal old wounds, and how to break the cycle by choosing healthier, if seemingly less "dramatic," dynamics. They also discuss the myth of "low desire" in midlife women, reframing it around the need for more satisfying and connected sexual experiences rather than just a biological deficit. Finally, Dr. Jenn shares actionable advice for sustaining long-term attraction through healthy interdependence. She introduces the concept of "sensate focus," explaining how slowing down physical touch and treating early intimacy as a mindfulness exercise can calm the nervous system, reduce performance anxiety, and create a deeper erotic connection. YOU'LL ALSO HEAR ABOUT: * (01:55) What happens psychologically in the first few minutes of meeting someone and the unconscious sorting our brains perform. * (05:45) Why textual banter and intellectual engagement can increase physical attraction before a face-to-face date. * (09:02) The psychological reasons we unconsciously seek out the same toxic patterns and how to break the loop. * (12:24) The "cat from the pound" analogy: Why replacing your ex with a similar model is a recipe for disaster. * (13:44) Navigating the "limerence" phase and the milestones needed to truly know a partner beyond the initial chemical spark. * (17:47) How maintaining individual silos and bringing rich experiences back to the partnership sustains long-term attraction. * (20:16) The crucial difference between codependence and healthy interdependence in a relationship. * (22:49) How dressing well and showing up thoughtfully signals your self-worth and impacts the partners you attract. * (33:02) Debunking the myth of "low desire" in midlife women and the reality of their sexual needs. * (38:38) Using the 1950s "sensate focus" protocol to slow down intimacy, reduce anxiety, and explore non-genital pleasure. RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW THE DATING LAB Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If this episode resonated, please rate, review, and share - it helps more people discover the show. LEARN MORE ABOUT DR. JENN KENNEDY * Visit: The Pleasure Project at pleasureproject.us * Email: drjenkennedy@gmail.com * Follow Dr. Jenn Kennedy: Find her on Instagram and YouTube * Listen: Pleasure Project Sex and Relationships podcast LEARN MORE ABOUT ALYSSA DINEEN: * Visit https://www.stylemyprofilenyc.com/Style My Profile [https://www.stylemyprofilenyc.com/] * Follow Alyssa on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/alyssadineen/?hl=en] * Follow Alyssa on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@alyssadineen]
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