The problem is that through the course of a thirty-year marriage, sex will not always be on the first line of the priority list. Children, jobs, social engagements, stress, hobbies and other factors will limit the time available for sexual intercourse and will inevitably lessen the frequency with which a couple engages in sexual activity. Keeping sex alive in a marriage is important, however, and can be done.
For a while, I worked as a divorce attorney and I was shocked at the frequency with which couples would admit to not having sex for two years or more. "We just didn't have time" and "It wasn't as good as it used to be" were several of the explanations I received, but it baffled me that married couples stop engaging in sex after a certain point. What happens to the fire that exists between newlyweds, and why do couples place sex on the back burner after marriage?
Your marriage is the most important thing in your life, and your partner should be the center of that marriage. You eat meals together, sleep in the same bed, raise children as partners and attend social functions together. So where does sex fit in around that? When sex is not a part of marriage, two people forget why they want to be together, which might be one of the top reasons why so many marriages end in divorce.
It is also true that there will be rocky times in any marriage. Outside the home, couples lead separate lives, and sometimes they fail to share the problems they experience at work and with friends. When those problems extend into married life, sex can be something that neither person wants to engage in. But how else can a married couple keep things together?
Sex is an expression of love and devotion, and an act that should be reserved for them alone. Sex relieves tension, promotes closeness and allows two people to know each other more intimately than anyone else can. That is part of the reason why marriage is sacred.
Sex is extremely important in a marriage, and if you feel that your sex life is slowly dwindling, it might be time to take it up a few notches. Surprise one another with a candlelight dinner while the kids are spending the night at friends' houses; come home for a quickie on the lunch hour; take a weekend (just the two of you) in a different city; whatever it takes. Sex should be a part of the marriage that lasts well into adult life, and should be a cornerstone upon which your marriage is built.
Published by Steve Thompson
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7 Comments
Post a CommentHaveing sex with ur partner always dose it stengthen the relationship?
I don't believe sex is all that important in marriage. Been married 43 years and sex was awful, it did nothing for me except make me miserable. We should just break up but niether of us would survive alone. My pension and SS check keep us together.
we do not have sex and we are growing apart%0D%0A
Good. It sound good
Sex is important in relationships. It involves communication and emotion. Naughtyshopathome has books to read and toys to share about the subject.
I wrote an article titled "Sex and the Adoptive Dad." Yes, it's quite important - and it's not necessarily equally important for both the husband or wife at the same time. it requires communication.
Excellent Article, one of the major points I always try to make in my Articles as well.