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Sex
How A New Discovery Can Make A Luke-Warm Marriage HOT
By Beth Young, Senior Editor of MarriageAdvice.com
Creating passion that is not luke-warm but HOT requires more than
whispering sweet nothings into your partner's ear. Passion is
actually built through communicating your needs to your wife or
husband.
They can be the lover you need if you teach them
how to satisfy you and tell them what you like and need. The only
way to have a satisfying relationship is to communicate your needs.
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Understanding Builds Passion
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Passion is built through understanding, so as you
construct new ways to please each other, your creativity sparks a
whole new passion that will provide deep fulfillment.
If you decide to check out 'how to' books, keep in
mind that the techniques should help you spark ideas and experiment
with each others needs, don't expect specific results, just have
fun.
Giving and receiving both physical and emotional
pleasure should be the goal of your experiments as you discover the
ways to best please your spouse.
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Spoil Your Spouse
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Keeping passion in your marriage is a continual
effort. Not only is it candlelight dinners, and walks on the beach,
it's looking for opportunities to spoil and pamper your spouse.
As you keep their needs first in your mind you
will be amazed at the number of opportunities to tell them in little
ways that you love them and desire them. Keeping this in the
forefront of you mind, helps keep the passion in your marriage.
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A Gentle Touch Communicates So Much
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Touching and cuddling should be done often, not
just as foreplay. The more we touch, the more we want to be touched.
Humans need to be touched and you can communicate so much by a
gentle squeeze or pat.
Wanting to touch your spouse at times other than
lovemaking will create a life of passion, not just a moment of
passion.
Now that you have discovered the importance of
expressing your physical and emotional needs to your spouse, get
ready for the passion to head up in your marriage relationship.
About the author. Beth Young is the Senior Editor
of the leading marriage advise web site, Marriage Advise.com. For
more articles related to strengthening your marriage go to http://www.marriageadvice.com.
MarriageAdvise.Com is a web site dedicated to a community of
husbands and wives who are working to create happy marriages that
last a lifetime.
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