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What Married People Would Never Tell You About Intimacy

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
April 3, 2020
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Intimacy is equally as important in marriage, but there are certain things you only get to find out, once you have gotten married. A lot of couples would agree to the fact that things change the moment you commit to spending the rest of your life with someone who you call your soulmate. 

In physical intimacy matters, a lot of changes would occur on the first few months to years of your marriage, but don’t be surprised as they happen, simply embrace it and make amends on the new lessons to be learned. Although some married folks may not want to admit it, these three things are important when it comes to having a healthy S*xual life. 

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  1. Communication is key:  You might be wondering what role communication has to play in intimacy, but the truth of the matter is that communication is as vital and important as every other aspect of the marriage. Communication opens doors for improvement and speeds u the learning process. Couples who don’t communicate about their S*xual problems or preferences as the case may be, ending being unsatisfied in bed. Looking at the larger picture, this sense of unfulfillment could navigate and infiltrate other aspects of a person’s life, and ultimately lead to depression, so you might want to have a rethink about the awesome benefit of communication. 

Your partner is who you have chosen to do life with. There shouldn’t be an issue letting him/her know what bothers about your physical intimacy life.

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     2. Foreplay is important: Foreplay is an important part of physical intimacy. No one likes to feel like a toy, hence, it is important to build up the momentum leading up to the moment of action. Depending on the kind of partner you have, you can try different methods, to make him/her know that your alarms have gone off, and you would love them to join in on the fun. However, not everyone enjoys this aspect of lovemaking, hence the importance of finding out where your partner stands on the scale. It also helps to ignite old sparks and create a fresh atmosphere for the main dish. 

    3. It Is VERY Important: One of the major importance of intimacy is that it strengthens the bond between couples. Both physically and spiritually, it establishes a tight cord, that would seem impossible to break. Many marriages are failing today because lovemaking has been placed at the back seat of their marital affairs. If couples regard it to be as important as brushing and taking a bath every day to maintain hygiene, then a lot of little problems would be avoided as a result of that. 

Though they may not admit it, they cannot convince you otherwise that s*x is actually a major activity in marriage. 

There you go. The milk has finally been spilled! 

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