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The key takeaways are that sexual intimacy is important in marriage and requires effort to build and maintain.

The purpose of this book is to help married couples understand important points about sexual intimacy in marriage and how to make it truly fulfilling.

Some hindrances to intimacy mentioned are pride, untamed emotions, careless speech, bitterness, and misunderstandings.

SEX

AND

SENSIBILITY
A 12 day journey

KEMI OYEDEPO
Sex and sensibility © 2019 by Kemi Oyedepo

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Acknowledgements

The Holy Spirit, who is my teacher, my helper, my


comforter and my guide. I remain grateful for Your
inspiration and empowerment.
EQUIPPING YOU. EDUCATING YOU. ENRICHING YOUR FAMILY LIFE.
And the man and his wife
were both naked and were
not ashamed.

~Genesis 2:25~
Introduction
Sexual intimacy is important in your marriage, let’s be real! It is nothing
to be embarrassed or ashamed about because the blessing of the Lord is
fully on your marriage bed and He created sex, among other things for
your enjoyment as husband and wife. It is unfortunate that this topic
lacks the much needed attention it requires and it has left many couples
dissatisfied with this part of their marriages.

This is one of the reasons for this divinely inspired series I held on social
media. The Holy Spirit nudged me to compile this teaching to help
married couples understand some much needed points when it comes to
sexual intimacy. This is simply to remind us all that for this part of
marriage to be truly fulfilling, it requires deliberate effort because things
will not just fall into place. Single ladies and gentlemen will also find this
useful.

Many of the points posted each day are often overlooked and I carefully
considered what to discuss each day. I have compiled this exactly as it
was posted on social media, with minor additions to expand on some of
the points made. I pray that you find this helpful in some way. I
encourage you to also share this with someone who might benefit from
it. Wishing you God's best in your marriage and family life!

Peace and blessings

Kemi Oyedepo
  
DAY 1
A healthy sex life is important in marriage. When this is missing, it can negatively
impact and increase tension between a husband and wife. In actual fact, the
number of marriages that have experienced crises because of this is
innumerable. It is important to make sexual intimacy in your marriage a priority,
among other things. Do not refrain your body from your spouse; their body
belongs to you and your body belongs to them (1 Corinthians 7:1-5).
 
This is a fundamental part of marriage and it should be taken seriously. Being
inconsistent with your sex life opens the door to temptation. The scripture
advices against this, “...so that satan tempts you not..." (1 Cor. 7). When a husband
and wife are truly united in the body, and committed to maintaining a healthy
sex life, they are ready and able to overcome all sorts of temptations from
outside. Therefore, ensure there is total union in the body and allow your spouse
to enjoy what is rightfully theirs.
 
Unless there are critical reasons for abstaining (health challenges, fasting,
sometimes pregnancy, etc), sexual intimacy should happen as often as possible,
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no matter how busy your schedule is. Don't overlook this area for any reason
because once the enemy finds a loophole, he takes advantage. I often say that
sex is an outward expression of an inner connection between a husband and
wife so apart from just sexually, we must strive to be fully connected
emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

This means any differences must be resolved quickly and respectfully so that
no room is allowed for bitterness and division. If this is not deliberately dealt
with, sexual intimacy with your spouse will not be as fulfilling as it ought to be.
If for whatever reason, sexual intimacy is not fulfilling in your marriage, speak
to your spouse wisely and propose reasonable solutions. Please also prayerfully
seek godly counsel if necessary. Wishing you God’s best in your marriage and
family life!

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DAY 2
It is no secret that sexual intimacy requires much vulnerability and freedom in
order for it to be enjoyable. Both the husband and wife must let go of any
inhibitions and feeling of shame in their nakedness. The scriptures tell us that
the man and his wife were naked and not ashamed (Genesis 2:25). They had an
assurance that their most sacred and sensitive parts will be guarded by their
spouse. You can’t be deliberately naked in front of a person you are not
comfortable with so when your spouse allows you into their space, it is your duty
to cover any insecurities they may have about their bodies. You must affirm them
and draw attention away from any imperfections they magnify. Otherwise, they
will spend more time thinking about how they look or how you view them during
sex, than building an intimate connection with you. In fact, they’d rather switch
off the lights or dive under the covers before you can see them!
 
Unfortunately, body ridicule takes place in some marriages, which has hindered
a healthy sex life. A wife may be uncomfortable being naked in front of her
husband because he has made fun of sensitive parts of her body or perhaps it’s a
husband who feels that way. This prompts such individuals to have sex with their
spouses simply to fulfil their “duties” and nothing more. Don’t ridicule your
spouse or their insecurities. Instead try building their confidence by doing the
following (among others):
 
•Listen to them and be sensitive to their feelings.
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•Compliment them often, inside and outside of the bedroom.
•Encourage them to make certain lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, etc) that will
show on their body. Joining them will help.
•Affirm them continuously with your words and actions.

Beyond all this, nakedness depicts openness, with nothing hindering the
intimacy and trust between the husband and wife. That’s exactly what we should
strive for!

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DAY 3
Sexual intimacy in marriage should never be forced. Marriage is for givers and
everything about it, including sex should be an act of giving willingly and joyfully.
Don’t force your spouse to give you their body by all means; it will hinder the
intimacy, the trust and the bond that you are expected to build in your marriage.
When sexual intimacy is given freely, the wife is expressing a willingness to
please her husband and her husband is doing the same.

A husband or wife may not want to give their body to their spouse because of
unresolved issues outside of the bedroom. If there is strife, unforgiveness, a
feeling of lack of appreciation, bitterness, disrespect or abuse, the desire for
sexual intimacy will be gone. Beyond that, there may be psychological barriers
due to past experiences or maybe some fears about sex that an individual may
have. Whatever the reasons are, please be sensitive and give your spouse the
necessary support.

When you want to be sexually intimate with your husband or wife, also
remember that there is a right way to receive what you desire. You must
approach your spouse in a tender manner that will prompt them to willingly give
their body to you. If there are reasons why you withhold your body from your
spouse, it is important to express yourself to them wisely and respectfully so any
issues can be correctly resolved. Remember that your body belongs to your
spouse and any abstinence should be agreed upon (1 Corinthians 7:5).

The point here is that it is your duty to fulfil your spouse’s sexual needs and vice
versa but it must be done with consideration and respect.
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Therefore, ensure you are a willing giver, not a forceful taker!In doing so, may
we experience a deep level of openness and intimacy in marriage as God
intended. Where needed, prayerfully seek professional/godly counselling.
Wishing you God’s best in your marriage and family life!

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DAY 4
Did you know that sexual intimacy actually begins outside of the bedroom?
Married couples who have a healthy sex life and an intimate bond beyond the
physical, enjoy this because of how they handle other parts of their relationship.
As mentioned before, sexual intimacy in marriage is deeper than just having sex;
it should be an external expression of an internal connection.

This means that to enjoy such intimacy with your spouse, your relationship
should never lack critical pillars such as 1). understanding and effective
communication, 2). Kindness and tenderness, 3). Consideration and
encouragement, 4). Acknowledgement and appreciation, 5). Attention and
affection, 6). Trust, respect, and a lot of patience. This is where it all begins. You
can’t be unpleasant and inconsiderate towards your spouse and expect good
loving behind closed doors!

A husband who desires to enjoy sexual intimacy with his wife, for example has to
be deliberate about understanding her and loving her rightly. He must learn how
to love her and apply it outside the bedroom to get positive results. If your wife
loves affection, you have to be willing to be affectionate with her, not just in the
bedroom but as often as necessary. It shouldn’t be only when you want to be
intimate with her, that you touch her. If you hardly ever check on her or she
doesn’t feel appreciated, valued and affirmed by you, she won’t be interested in
pleasing you. That could be why she has everlasting headaches or other excuses
to prevent intimacy!

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It goes both ways; a husband who feels disrespected or disregarded by his wife or
perhaps lacks trust in her, will not be interested in meeting her sexual needs.
How well you value each other will translate to how well you interact with each
other sexually. So please pay attention to these key areas and work on enhancing
them for the good of your marriage. Where needed, please talk to each other and
prayerfully seek professional/godly counselling. Wishing you God’s best in your
marriage and family life!

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DAY 5
Good hygiene practices/physical appearance matter in marriage; we can’t deny
this. How we present ourselves will either repel or attract our spouses. Don't get
so used to each other that you no longer put effort into your appearance. Being
married doesn't mean we should look drab. It doesn't mean we should let
ourselves go and no longer keep our spouses longing after us. In fact, we have to
work harder in marriage because of the additional responsibilities we may have.

Your commitment to your appearance shouldn’t only be seen outside but much
more at home. Many husbands/wives are turned off by their spouse’s
appearance, which sometimes makes them have an excuse for not being ‘in the
mood’ and this has opened the door to temptations. Folks, clean up, dress well,
smell nice, look enticing, keep your spouse chasing after you, desiring to touch
you, etc. This applies to the husband and wife; it shouldn’t be one sided. Men
may be moved by what they see but we all see first before we want to touch or
feel what we see, right? The same way a husband may like his wife to maintain a
particular figure, etc, unless she considers a pot belly to be attractive, he has
work to do.

Examine yourself and make changes. Adjust your diet if needed, engage in
physical exercise, be deliberate about your personal hygiene (shave, shower,
brush your teeth, etc), and keep yourself in top shape. This is part of what makes
sexual intimacy enjoyable in marriage. To be clear, this is not about being a
particular size; I am only encouraging you to strive to be healthy. Not just by
faith but by your actions! Also, learn what your spouse likes and put in the effort
required so you can enjoy your home as God intended.

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While all this is important, please know that the state of your inner man reflects
on your outer man. As you take care of your physical appearance, watch how you
conduct yourself in your marriage. If you are a good-looking or sexy spouse with
a bad attitude or character, you’re automatically unattractive. Speak up if you
believe your spouse may be ignoring the importance of their appearance.
However, please do so wisely and respectfully, promoting peace always. Also,
prayerfully seek professional/godly counsel if necessary. Wishing you God’s best
in your marriage and family life!

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DAY 6
We have been wired by God with a sex drive. However, just like fire, if it’s not
subdued or controlled consciously, it can be damaging and destructive. There is a
time and a place for sexual intimacy even in marriage and we must know how to
appropriate it. Many marriages have crumbled because of a lack of self-control
with some husbands or wives knowing nothing else and wanting nothing else but
sex. When their spouses are unavailable, they find themselves constantly
thinking about it, watching/reading sexually explicit materials, etc which
eventually may lead them to falling into some kind of temptation.

If a husband or wife feels their spouse is sexually demanding, they will begin to
feel used, turned off and full of excuses, which will cause tension in your
relationship. If you believe your spouse has an overactive sex drive, insulting
them, ignoring them or pushing them away is not the solution. On the other
hand, perhaps if you feel your spouse’s sex drive is too low, forcing them to be
sexually intimate with you is not the solution either. A platform should be
established for open communication where both of you can freely discuss your
feelings about this respectfully and wisely to reach a solution.

The truth is that if all you ever want to do is have sex, there is a serious problem
and you should seek help and engage yourself productively in various activities.
Sex is important in your marriage, but it is not the ultimate in life. We must
discipline our bodies (1 Cor. 9:27), even in our marriages and ensure our sexual
urges don't lead us into trouble. Remember, "he will die for lack of discipline, led
astray by his own great folly" (Pro. 5:23).

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It’s important for both the husband and wife to have a good understanding of
their spouse’s sexual needs and do their best to fulfil them. However, if you
believe your spouse is not meeting your needs, talk through it and seek
guidance. A reason for them falling short, could be health related so don’t
rule out professional help if needed. Wishing you God’s best in your marriage
and family life!

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DAY 7
Sex was created by God to be enjoyed by a husband and wife within the confines
of marriage. The body of a husband or wife is meant to be a place of pleasure
and delight for their spouse and it is therefore important to maintain God’s
original intent and not begin to use our bodies for selfish gain. In many
marriages, a husband or wife may refuse to sleep with their spouse unless they
get something in return or simply to “punish” their spouse. The scriptures
admonish us to glorify God with our bodies and such behaviour is contrary to
God’s Word (1 Corinthians 6:20).

I heard someone liken the behaviour of refusing to be sexually intimate with


your spouse until you get what you want, to ‘prostituting oneself in marriage’.
When a husband (or wife) says "I won't sleep with you unless you give me XYZ, or
unless you do XYZ for me,” it displeases God because He created marriage as
honourable (Hebrews 13:4), and such actions strip marriage of the dignity and
honour placed on it. It also gives room to the devil, who is always looking for an
opportunity to wreck any marriage; so, give him NO place!

No matter how justifiable it seems, using your body as a weapon against your
spouse or as a bargaining tool is never the solution. Clearly, in any marriage
where such behaviour is the norm, there are issues that shouldn’t be ignored.
Both husband and wife should be willing to walk by God’s Word and respectfully
talk through their differences to find common ground. Remember that your
body is your spouse’s marital right and it shouldn’t be used fraudulently (1
Corinthians 7:3).
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You may claim that it’s working for you, but it is disrespectful to your spouse,
it demeans your marriage and it prevents you from enjoying a healthy sex life
that the bond of marriage brings. If you are not making headway in your
discussions with your spouse, prayerfully seek godly counselling to provoke
the change you desire. I trust God that it would help. Wishing you God’s best
in your marriage and family life!

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DAY 8
You cannot enjoy a healthy sex life in your marriage if you refuse to talk about
this critical subject with your spouse. Many husbands and wives can express
themselves on just about any subject, but they remain mute when it’s time to
talk about their sex life. Perhaps, based on experience or the fact that this topic
is often viewed as a taboo, many would rather avoid it and trust that things will
just fall into place.

However, remember that sexual intimacy was created by God not just for
procreation but also for pleasure in marriage, so He is for your sexual well-
being and wants you to get the best out of it (Proverbs 5:15-19). The key to getting
the best out of it is by effective communication, which is at the heart of every
strong marriage. I define this as ensuring your message is rightly understood
and accurately interpreted by the receiver. Please note that communication
cannot be viewed as effective if it lacks respect and understanding.

When a husband and wife are able to effectively communicate their thoughts,
desires, and opinions about sexual intimacy without feelings of shame and
insecurity, it tightens their bond and makes room for a more fulfilling
experience. In Song of Songs, we see a beautiful picture of lovers expressing
themselves without inhibition. That is how it should be!

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For many, such conversations can bring about a lot of anxiety and even fear of
criticism, so they avoid it altogether. However, avoiding this discussion will not
make things better but may actually lead to frustration and resentment, which
will negatively impact your home. If you are more comfortable having this
discussion than your spouse is, start the conversation but be patient, be
understanding and create an atmosphere of openness and trust. Your spouse will
not be open or comfortable with you if they cannot trust your reaction.

As has been stressed so far, if there are any issues that need to be resolved,
promptly do so with wisdom and promote peace in your conversations. If you are
not making any headway, prayerfully seek godly counselling. Wishing you God’s
best in your marriage and family life!

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DAY 9
In addition to earlier points, 2 vital keys make sexual intimacy exciting in
marriage: consistency & creativity. A consistent sexual relationship is vital in a
thriving marriage. No wonder a marriage that lacks this is often tension-filled.
The scripture has made it clear that when a husband and wife refrain from
sexual intimacy, it should be agreed for a limited time (1 Cor. 7). If you abstain
from sexual intimacy to pray/fast, and your spouse desires to be intimate with
you, it is wrong to deny them if there was no agreement beforehand. Remember
it is your duty to fulfil their sexual needs.

Of course, there are other instances that abstaining may be necessary; just
ensure there is agreement and understanding. Your responsibilities may also
prevent consistency, so it is important to evaluate your schedules and work
together to reach a mutually fulfilling conclusion about the frequency of your
intimacy. It’s also advisable to avoid a long-distance marriage, however if it must
happen, it shouldn’t be prolonged, so the enemy doesn’t take advantage of any
gaps.

Creativity: For anything, including sexual intimacy to remain exciting, creativity


is key. Be creative with meeting the needs of your spouse. One of the reasons
some individuals don’t enjoy sex with their spouse is because they consider it to
be boring; more like a chore! You have the responsibility to ensure your sex life
with your spouse is lively and interesting, not something to be endured.

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Be willing to trying new things to keep the spark alive. Make it something you
both look forward to, not something you dread. Talk to each other; be open, make
your spouse feel comfortable and let go of any feeling of self-consciousness or
anxiety. Remember, the man and his wife were naked and unashamed (Genesis
2:25). Let go of your inhibitions, this is scriptural! God is for your sexual well-
being in your marriage and He wants you to enjoy it! Whatever you do, be
respectful of each other's wishes at all times. Wishing you God’s best in your
marriage and family life!

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DAY 10
Romance plays an important role in marriage and has a direct impact on sexual
intimacy. Romance can be likened to continued courtship in marriage. It means
being emotionally connected and expressing those emotions at every
opportunity. It’s making sure your spouse feels loved by the things you do and
say. Romance is usually visible during the courtship phase but tends to fade
away in marriage. However, this shouldn’t be so. Really, the things you did to
show your spouse how special they were to you before saying “I do," should
continue much more in marriage.

Don’t allow your marriage to become stale; you have a responsibility to ensure
the fire never goes out. When you invest time doing romantic activities
(whatever works for both of you), you’re able to build long lasting and refreshing
memories, which helps you stay connected emotionally, and in turn positively
impacts sexual intimacy. Discuss ideas on the things you both could do to keep
the spark alive. Organize your schedules appropriately and set aside quality time
to be together. Rub minds on how to manage your children so they don’t
interrupt your “us” time.

If you claim that you’re not romantic, learn to be romantic. For example,
become a student of your spouse and learn their love language. The love
languages, according to Gary Chapman are quality time, physical touch, words
of affirmation, acts of service, and gift giving. Once you know which one is
dominant in your spouse, overwhelm them with the love language they
understand. Be willing to go the extra mile to prove the sincerity of your love.

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That’s marriage! Your spouse is your companion for life, and it’s your
responsibility to keep that bond fresh! No one can do it for you. Too many
marriages have gone from sweet to sour because the emotional connection
that should keep the marriage alive is no longer there. If the spark has gone
out for whatever reason, don’t watch your marriage disintegrate; do what you
must to revive it. Instead of remaining at odds with each other, strive to work
out your differences respectfully and promote peace always. If needed, seek
godly counsel; I trust God that it’ll help. Wishing you God’s best in your
marriage and family life!

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DAY 11
It has been stressed that God created sex, and one of its purposes is to bring
pleasure to a husband and wife in marriage. However, it’s no secret that the
enemy has perverted this beautiful gift, and it is important for each one to
protect this sacred treasure within their marriages. This means the marriage bed
must be kept free from any kind of perversion. Just as single ladies and
gentlemen are admonished to remain sexually pure, husbands and wives should
do the same and give the devil no place (Heb. 13:4, Eph. 4:27). While the Bible does
not give specific details on sex, these useful tips to remaining sexually pure in
marriage should help:
 
- Don’t allow fantasies and lust to take control of your mind. Be wary of anything
that fulfils the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes (pornography, etc) - 1 John
2:16. Anything that negatively engages your thoughts will destroy your marriage.

- Renew your mind with the Word of God to keep your thoughts pure (Eph. 5:3,
Pro. 6:20-7:27, Pro. 5:15-19, Matt. 5:28).

- Don’t establish ties with anyone other than your spouse. Sexual intimacy is for
you and your spouse alone, keep it that way. Guard yourself from falling prey to
the enemy’s devices (2 Cor. 2:11).

- There should be mutual agreement about whatever is done between you and
your spouse. As read on day 3, sexual intimacy should never be forced but given
willingly.
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Oftentimes, couples wonder what exactly they are allowed to do sexually.

I am no expert and I personally refrain from telling couples what to do on their


marriage bed however, here are some important points that I believe should be
used as a guideline for sexual intimacy in any Christian marriage:

- Does it disturb your conscience before God? Any act that makes you feel guilty
or makes you feel like you have to keep asking God for forgiveness afterwards,
should probably not be done.

- Is it physically safe? Ensure whatever sexual act you engage in, is not dangerous
for either of you.

- Are there health risks involved? This is important! Anything that will negatively
affect your (or your spouse's) health should be avoided. If your spouse has any
illness that could be sexually transmitted, please seek professional help first.

- Does it treat your spouse in a disrespectful manner? If it makes your spouse feel
degraded, please avoid it.

- Does it damage your relationship in any way? I believe this is clear enough.

You should be able to answer these questions confidently and honestly, and use
your answers to guide you both on what is comfortable for the both of you. As has
been stressed, communicate openly with your spouse to get the most out of this
part of your marriage. Use wisdom, be respectful and promote peace always. Get
godly or professional counsel as required. Remember that God is for your sexual
well-being in your marriage! Wishing you God’s best in your marriage and family.

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DAY 12
If you have followed this series from day 1, you know this has been more than just
sexual intimacy in marriage. Sexual intimacy is one of the most important
dimensions of a healthy marriage, but it is affected by just about everything that
happens in a marriage. Any good marriage flourishes where there is total oneness
in all things, and that is what intimacy is. Intimacy is not a one time thing, it a
continuous journey that must be deliberately built upon. You want the bond
between you and your spouse to become stronger as the years go by. For this to
be a reality, please avoid and deal with the following hindrances, among others:
 
- Pride. This is a marriage destroyer. Both you and your spouse have to wear
humility like a cloth in order to thoroughly enjoy your home.
 
- Untamed emotions. Learn to control your emotions. Don’t allow them to get the
best of you. Your behaviour should always exude self-control.
 
- Careless speech. Watch your mouth! Your words should never tear down but
always build up. There is always a right way to make your point and still promote
peace.

- Bitterness. This usually stems from unforgiveness. You must have heard it
before: ‘a strong marriage is a union of two forgivers.’ Without a forgiving spirit,
no marriage can thrive.
 
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- Misunderstandings. These will come but don’t allow them to lead you into
arguing and fighting.

Learn to settle differences wisely, respectfully and peacefully. Evaluate your


marriage and begin to take corrective steps as required so you can truly enjoy
the benefits of intimacy: spirit, soul and body!

As always, I advise you to seek godly and/or professional counselling. If you can,
also pick up one or more of the recommended books on this topic. Thank you for
joining me on this journey. The aim of it was to help couples understand that
sexual intimacy in marriage is good and should be enjoyed. Also, to show us that
even when it comes to sexual intimacy, a lot of sense is required! I trust God that
you have been blessed.

Wishing you God’s best in your marriage and family life!

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Recommended books:

Intended for Pleasure: Sex Technique and Sexual Fulfilment in Christian


Marriage by Dr. Ed & Gaye Wheat
 
60 things God said about sex by Lester Sumrall
 
Kingdom Marriage: Connecting God's Purpose with Your Pleasure by
Tony Evans
 
A Celebration of Sex: A Guide to Enjoying God's Gift of Sexual Intimacy by
Dr. Douglas E. Rosenau

The 5 Love Languages: The secret to love that lasts by Gary Chapman

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