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This is the second excerpt from that interview, in which Dr. Pepper Schwartz, asking her to weigh in on the current state of romance, marriage, divorce, and how we are connecting with each other in the midst of societal and technological change.

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AvvoStories recently posed a series of questions to renowned relationship expert and sexologist Dr. Like I said, it's not all that surprising, given her background, but it’s definitely been another platform for her work.The environment in which we relate to each other romantically has undergone quite a few shifts in recent years, with the rise of social media and online dating, evolving civil rights for the gay and lesbian community, and growing acceptance of non-monogamy as a dating strategy. She said that she was given a Skype interview and from there, she was soon offered the job on the show. Schwartz also revealed that the opportunity to be brought on as one of the experts came virtually out of nowhere. She said that she would have given the show a chance if she was unmarried and hopefully daring enough to do so. She admitted to in an interview that she would have gone on such a show, had it existed in her younger years. Schwartz totally believes in the process of finding your match on Married at First Sigh t. I think she really does have the most open and honest views of sexuality and relationships, which likely comes with her years of experience.Īnd apparently, Dr. Schwartz, the technology of today has enabled us all to stay healthier longer, which paved the way for the new sexual revolution. She said that most younger people automatically assume that once parents or grandparents have reached a certain age, they’re no longer meant to have feelings of intimacy or arousal with someone else.īut according to Dr. She explained that older individuals who are 55 years old and up are able and willing to embark on sexual endeavors, despite the stigma or unspoken rules that they have to stop because they’ve reached a more mature age.

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Schwartz gave a TED Talk on what she called the next sexual revolution. I’m sure avid fans of Married at First Sight already appreciate her nuggets of advice on the topics, but she obviously wasn't chosen at random to be part of the panel of experts on the show. She was even the love, sex, and relationship ambassador for the AARP for 12 years, further proving her expertise in the field. At the time, the book helped her to gain credibility near the beginning of her long career. Her work on lesbian, gay, and heterosexual couples in the 1970’s and 80’s went into the 1983 book American Couples: Money-Work-Sex which she co-authored. Which is probably why she was the most logical choice as one of the sex and relationship experts for the Lifetime series. She’s most well known for her articles and books on sex and relationships for people of varying ages and sexual preferences. Pepper Schwartz from Married at First Sight? She’s an expert who’s also highly important for the show’s success. This includes the different couples who are featured each time around, but also the experts who are there to help these couples make it for the long haul. There are a lot of moving pieces that fall into place to make each season of Married at First Sight work.








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