Wednesday, April 16, 2014

SEX AND ROMANCE

      The marital union promises a new dimension of relationship that is filled with excitement and ecstasy incomparable to other events in a couple's separate lives prior to marriage.  This is attained through the consummation of marriage in the ultimate union: the sex act or intercourse.  But doing the sex act is merely the physical activity.  The satisfaction and ecstasy are predicated on a knowledge of the elements of romance:  The roles of kissing, caressing, foreplay and other erotic stimulations, of right timing ND ambience and most important, of selflessness in meeting each other's unique and peculiar sex needs and expectations.  The happiness evoked by each romantic relations have enabled many men and women to really feel that "love is a many splendored thing; an April rose that only grows in the early spring, and as nature's way of giving and a reason to believing.

      One of the myths that have marred many marriages is that romance lapses after the coming of the children or after each one has gone back to work.  Actually, romance is still the expected reward that each one longs to receive from each other after a hard day's work.  And if this need is met, a happy marital relationship persists through the years as this ultimate expression of love serves as a tonic for daily living.

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