How to Have Non-Awkward Sex Conversations with Your Spouse – with Shaun Williams (Shameless Sex Series)
My hubby Shaun is our guest today, and we’re talking about how to broach the conversation of unmet desires, fantasies, and unrealized hopes concerning sex in your marriage. This is one episode you’ll want to hear especially if talking about sex makes you squeemish or triggers feelings of embarrasment, shame, or even pain. The truth is talking with your spouse about sex should be normal. Somehow, society has made it weird. How should you start? When should these conversations take place? What does it mean for Christian spouses to embrace their sexuality? What if talking about your sex life makes you more insecure? Shaun and I tackle all these hesitations and more in today’s show. Plus, hear a listener’s question in our Q & A with Dana Che segment concerning a previous episode on why married sex is the best sex.
Benefits of Sex Conversations with Your Spouse
As we discuss, the ability to have sex conversations with your spouse is a crucial aspect of a healthy, fulfilling, and mature relationship. These sexually intimate conversations foster an environment of trust and openness, where you can openly express your desires, needs, and boundaries. Unfortunately, our upbringing, religious beliefs, and insecurities sometimes prevent thise important conversations from happening. However, discussing your sexual preferences, fantasies, and even concerns can lead to a deeper level of connection and understanding between you and your spouse. It allows both partners to explore their desires together, enhance intimacy, and ensure that both individuals feel valued and satisfied in their physical relationship. These conversations not only promote better sexual compatibility but also strengthen the emotional bond between you and your spouse, creating a more fulfilling and passionate partnership.
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