How To Better Your Sex Life In Your Marriage

In this episode of Relationship Radio, we explore the relationship between marital satisfaction and sexual satisfaction. We start by discussing “pushes” and “pulls” in relationships and how negative emotions can impact sexual satisfaction. We also delve into the connection between pornography and sexual dysfunction, as well as the factors that can prevent people from having a healthy sex life. We then explore the root causes of a lack of sex and the problems that can arise when couples shut off sex with each other. Finally, we stress the importance of having an open and honest conversation about sex to improve overall satisfaction in a marriage.

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