Love, Sex…

Posted by: Frank Walker LMFT | January 19, 2024

Having sex vs. making love

Having sex as apposed to making love. Sometimes it’s both.

Sometimes it’s one or the other.

When married couples are willing and in tune with each other intimacy is blessed and a blessing.

When you say let’s have “sex”, it sounds kind of raunchy.

But sometimes the two of you get hot and heavy and raunchy sex is great.

But “making love”, on the other hand is about atmosphere, anticipation and romance.

Both have a place in your marriage. Both can make married life more interesting.

Be open to intimacy in your marriage in all it’s flavors and possibilities.

Frank J Walker LMFT-retired

Frank is a retired marriage counselor living on the central coast.

Check out all his blogposts at

walkertherapy.wordpress.com

and check his YouTube channel

“A Marriage Minute”

@ Frank Walker LMFT

http//youtube.com/c/FrankWalkerLMFT

Frank has written several books that are available @

http://www.blurb.com/user/store/frankjwalker

Frank is an artist with 31 years of teaching experience.

If you would like to see his art, check out his Instagram page @

FWalker927

Or his art website @

Frankjwalker.com


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