Can Daily Arousal Help with Vulvovaginal Atrophy?
If you experience menopause-related vulvovaginal atrophy, you may want to give this tip a try!
Learning to Dance with Desire
If you experience menopause-related vulvovaginal atrophy, you may want to give this tip a try!
You sow, you harvest, . . . and then what? How are you preparing for the next season of growth in your marriage?
Is there anything you can do if your husband says he just wants results and doesn’t believe you’re actually making any progress in the area of sex? This post shows you some thoughts to help you as well as some actions to help your husband.
Read these links to help you grow your heart and your marriage!
When you’re working on your sexual struggles, it’s easy to be overwhelmed and feel like you aren’t making any progress. Be sure to pay attention to what you’ve already accomplished instead of just looking at what is still in front of you.
When your efforts to grow cause you pain, it’s okay to stop and rest.
Even if you aren’t quite ready to work on sex in your marriage, there are still some things you can do to move forward.
Be sure to sign up for these great opportunities to work on sex in September!
Lovely links to help you grow!
It’s a time of year I’ve always loved—late-summer-blue skies, back-to-school sales, and the occasional hint of autumn in the breeze. Oh, and my Passion Pursuit …
Want to spice up your sex life a little? Or a lot? This post gives you links to some of my blog posts that help you get comfortable with some spicier activities to add to your sexy time.
The links in this post are all about staying comfortable while also stretching yourself just a little. It’s important to feel comfortable in your sex life, and if you’ve struggled with sex, that in itself is a huge step. Once you’re comfortable, though, you can still keep growing.
This post looks at Mary DeMuth’s important book, We Too: How the Church Can Bring Light to Survivors of Sexual Abuse. The Body of Christ MUST learn to shine the light of Jesus into the darkness of the evil of sexual abuse.
It’s time for a Loveliness of Links from July! These blog posts by women encourage you, convict you, and uplift you as you pursue a …
This post is for men married to women who are survivors of sexual abuse. Patrick DeMuth has allowed me to use words he wrote for his wife Mary’s book Not Marked. Important insight for husbands of survivors.