Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Have a healthier sex life



The best relationships take time, patience, and commitment. This includes your sex life with your partner.

Here are some valuable thoughts on sex:

Always make some time for intimacy. Teach your children to respect your time alone when you are in your bedroom. Install a lock on the door if needed. Frequent sex may not be absolutely essential for a healthy marriage, but emotional intimacy is.

Be realistic. Too often people think that in a good relationship sexual desire should be as strong after several years as it was at the beginning. Even among happily married couples, desire will wane occasionally. However, this need not be a problem. In fact, many happily married couples find greater emotional depth and satisfaction in sex as time goes on.

Both partners should be equal active in initiating sex.

Remember; keep all your battles out of the bedroom.

Food for thought

Happiness can be thought, sought or caught, but never bought: the best way to keep happiness is to share it.