I received an e-mail from one of my subscriber’s yesterday and this is what he said.:
“Hi David, thank you so much for sharing valuable information and thoughts to us. I always wait eagerly to receive a notification from you. Though I don’t always comment, but I have made a point to share the links to several of my friends and family members and I’m sure you’ve notice already based on the number of visitors in your blog. I’ve got a burning question and I would really like to hear your advice and please fill free to share in your blog, I will be following to get what others are also suggesting.
I have a wife and we have been married now for six years. However, for the last two years, my wife has deprived me of sex. However much I try, she always gives excuses on how she is tired, not feeling well, and many other excuses. I have tried to spice up my marriage by taking her for dinner dates, picnics, but all these is not working. I need your advice.”
My Take:
Firstly, it is important to understand that sexual intimacy is a vital aspect of a healthy marriage relationship. The Bible acknowledges the importance of sexual intimacy within marriage and encourages husbands and wives to fulfil each other’s sexual needs. Here are a few pieces of advice that may be helpful:
Overall, it’s important to approach the issue with love, patience, and understanding. Seek God’s guidance and remember that with effort, prayer, and professional help, sexual deprivation in marriage can be resolved. Kindly share your comments, my friend will be following in the comment section.
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