How To Initiate Sex In Marriage

I still remember the conversation I had with my friend Sarah about her marriage. She was telling me about how she and her husband had been together for over 10 years, and how their sex life had become, well, a bit routine. She laughed and said, "It's like we need a permission slip from each other to initiate sex!" I chuckled, but deep down, I knew that she was onto something. Initiating sex in marriage can be a tricky business.
Think about it, when we're dating, the excitement and anticipation of sex is all part of the fun. But once we're married, things can get a bit, well, comfortable. We get used to each other, and that spark can start to fade. But here's the thing: just because you're married, doesn't mean you can't keep things exciting! So, how do you initiate sex in marriage without feeling like you're asking for permission all the time?
Communication is Key
Let's get real for a second. Communication is everything in marriage, and that includes when it comes to sex. Talking to your partner about what you want and need is crucial. But, I know, it's not always easy. I mean, who wants to have an awkward conversation about sex? But trust me, it's worth it. Take some time to talk to your partner about what you're both comfortable with, and what you're not. It's okay to say no, and it's okay to say yes. Just make sure you're both on the same page.
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It's Not Just About the Sex
Now, I know what you're thinking. "But what if my partner is always too tired, or too stressed?" Well, here's the thing: it's not just about the sex. It's about connection. It's about feeling close to your partner, and making time for each other. So, try to think of ways to connect with your partner that don't involve sex. Go on a date night, watch a romantic movie together, or even just have a bubble bath together. It's all about creating a sense of intimacy.
And let's not forget about foreplay. I mean, who says foreplay has to be just about sex? You can have emotional foreplay too. Send your partner a sultry text message, or surprise them with their favorite wine and cheese. It's all about building anticipation and excitement.

The Art of Seduction
Now, I'm not saying you need to be a sex guru or anything, but a little bit of seduction can go a long way. Think about it, when was the last time you surprised your partner with a romantic gesture? Maybe it's time to start doing that again. Leave them a love note on the mirror, or surprise them with a sensual massage. The key is to be creative and have fun with it.
And don't be afraid to take the lead. If you're always waiting for your partner to initiate sex, you might be waiting a long time. Sometimes, you just have to go for it. But remember, it's all about respect and communication. Don't push your partner to do something they're not comfortable with. That's just not sexy.

It's Okay to Be a Little Awkward
Let's face it, initiating sex in marriage can be a little awkward sometimes. But that's okay. It's okay to laugh about it, and it's okay to make mistakes. The important thing is to keep the communication open, and to keep things exciting. And remember, it's not just about the sex. It's about the connection and intimacy you share with your partner.
So, there you have it. Initiating sex in marriage is all about communication, connection, and a little bit of creativity. Don't be afraid to try new things, and don't be afraid to talk about what you want and need. And most importantly, remember to have fun with it. After all, sex is supposed to be enjoyable, right?
