A goal of every Christian married couple should be how to have better sex in a Christian marriage. Christians deserve exciting and pleasurable sex lives and should take action to achieve amazing intimacy. Here are 5 ways to take action!
1. Create time for intimacy. This doesn't mean creating a set date and time every week for sex. Think bigger. Create a weekend getaway or even just an evening getaway. Simply going out for a nice dinner and checking into a nice local hotel for a night can be a great way to create time for intimacy. But it doesn't always have to be a getaway, it can also just be a nice evening at home. Whatever the case make this a routine thing. Every month or two set aside an extra special time to become extra intimate with one another in a romantic setting.
2. New Positions. There are a slew of exciting and fun sex positions that are completely allowable for Christian intimacy. Many Christians are under the impression that only a few positions are allowable. But that's not the case. Most positions are fine to perform as long as they are safe and you both are in agreement over them.
3. New Intimacy Techniques. Just like positions, there are exciting and pleasurable sex techniques available for Christians. Learning how to please one another should be of top priority when wishing to improve your sex lives. Find out what your partner likes and then learn new ways to make it very pleasurable. There are excellent Christian intimacy and sex manuals written specifically for Christians that will provide a slew of pleasurable techniques.
4. Oils and Lubricants. Many couples don't realize that simply adding in erotic oils and lubricants can make a huge difference in sex. They greatly increase pleasure, while being very accessible and easy to use.
5. Christian Sex Book or Guide. As briefly mentioned already, you can gain a slew of knowledge by consulting a good Christian intimacy guide. You'll learn specific techniques, what is allowed and what is not, as well as providing common questions regarding sex in a Christian marriage.
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