Stefano De Martino and tormented relationships, here's what the "all you can eat love" syndrome is


Stefano De Martino - Ipa photo
Stefano De Martino has certainly become the leading face of Rai with his talent and ideas but it cannot be denied that he is also considered a sex symbol. In recent months, the host of Affari Tuoi and Stasera tutto è possibile has been linked to a fair number of flirtations, so much so that it is said that too much talk about his private life has annoyed the top brass at Viale Mazzini. There has been talk of a possible rekindling of the flame with Emma Marrone but the names of Angela Nasti , Rocio Munoz Morales, Gilda Ambrosio and Caroline Tronelli have also been mentioned.
Read also: Stefano De Martino scolded by Rai: is the host at risk of losing his job? Here's what happenedAccording to sexologist Matteo Merigo interviewed by Gente, Stefano De Martino suffers from a sort of "love all you can eat" syndrome. "Dispersive sexuality, in fact, works as an emotional regulator because moments of solitude are filled with sex, which always remains an effective distraction, even if temporary," explains the expert.
Merigo believes that the host frequents several women without any particular preference for fear of intimate stability. The idea is to enjoy the situations while they last but "in reality it is because you do not want to enter that intimacy where you discover your vulnerabilities".
Read also: Belen and the dig at De Martino: "Good and clever, but he was born as 'the boyfriend of'"The sexologist adds that Stefano De Martino 's "agitated" love life could also be a response to asserting his own image. "After all, Stefano has a marriage behind him with a beautiful and successful woman like Belen Rodriguez - explains the doctor - and probably at this moment he has no desire to be overwhelmed by another important story". On the other hand, it cannot be ruled out that it is the women themselves who seek him out to gain notoriety: "I take a photo with the famous person and increase my visibility. It's a bit like the achievements in video games: there are different levels to unlock. It's the narcissistic society we live in, the one that is now satisfied with even the usual 'quarter of an hour of fame' by Andy Warhol".
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