No. And I've had six of them. (two males, six females)
I have dealt with males who have a favorite person they court, and have dealt with the usual territorial issues that result from mating rituals. Males are worse than females in my opinion, at breeding season time. They make the nests. They defend the territory. They try and coax the female into the nest... and they get grumpy at times.
BUT during breeding season, my female red lored will occasionally go on hunger strike and demand to be hand fed. (Males feed the females after all.) As instinctive behaviors go, it's not so bad. For the most part she just gets more affectionate at breeding season. She wants to be handled more, not less.
My about to turn 42 year old lilac crowned was wild caught. Her buddy bird is my CAG. They are very close. They feed each other, and yes, they occasionally do the "wild thing"... She has no interest in people that way.
My 38 year old female BFA was so ridiculously bonded to me that breeding season didn't make any appreciable difference. She was a velcro bird from day 1.