Why Isn’t Sex Like What You See in Movies?
Sex scenes in movies (and TV) have given us a wrong impression of what sex is really like. Here’s the truth…and how it’s better!
Why Isn’t Sex Like What You See in Movies? Read More »
Sex scenes in movies (and TV) have given us a wrong impression of what sex is really like. Here’s the truth…and how it’s better!
Why Isn’t Sex Like What You See in Movies? Read More »
Sexual intimacy, as God created and desires for marriage, requires vulnerability. Yet we cannot be fully vulnerable without safety.
To Be Vulnerable in the Bedroom, We Need to Feel Safe Read More »
Men are the ones hot for sex, while women are lukewarm to cold, right? Nope! Although we’ve been told that, it’s just not true!
When She Wants Sex and He Doesn’t (As Much) Read More »
Can you say “no” to certain activities in the bedroom and still be a good spouse? J. Parker addresses where and how to draw the line.
Is It Okay to Say No? Read More »
Do you have sexual trigger words that evoke a negative feeling? Do you know why? And have you and your spouse talked about it?
What Are Your Trigger Words? Read More »
How is your sex life going and what would make it better in the coming year? Some tips on setting goals that could yield positive results!
A New Year, a New Vision for Your Sex Life Read More »
What to get your spouse for Christmas? Here’s the ultimate, click-and-buy gift list with ~100 ideas for your marriage this holiday season!
The Ultimate Gift List for Married Couples, 2023 Edition Read More »
Scheduling sex may seem to remove excitement and spontaneity from a sexual encounter, but it can actually improve intimacy. Here’s how.
Keep the Spark Alive: Schedule Sex Read More »
What books about in sex in marriage do I recommend to couples (besides my own!)? I add three more to my list. Check ’em out!
Which Sex Books Should You Read? Read More »
I, too, have concerns about Joshua Butler’s Gospel Coalition article. Let’s talk about the metaphor of sex and our relationship with God.
Have We Taken the Sex Metaphor Too Far? Read More »