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Valentine’s Day is almost here! What does that mean to you?
Saint Valentine’s Day, commonly shortened to Valentine’s Day, is an annual commemoration held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions. The day is named after one or more early Christian martyrs, Saint Valentine, and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 500 AD. It was deleted from the Roman calendar of saints in 1969 by Pope Paul VI, but its religious observance is still permitted.
It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines”). The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
Modern Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-produced greeting cards. So, Valentine’s Day offers the PERFECT opportunity to express to a Loved One just how strongly you love him/her.
How might you do that?
Here are 14 creative ideas for you: Valentine’s Day — Special Ideas of Love to let your Loved One know how deeply you care.
Good Communication is an essential part of a Good Relationship. Talking about sex can be easy … or, it can be difficult. Sex talk can be easy when viewed as light, bantering play. Sex talk can be difficult when you see it as having the potential for risking embarrassment, rejection, and hurt feelings. Using some courage to speak with your partner about sexual issues can allow the two of you to enter an exciting new phase in your sexual relationship.
Here’s What to Do — 5 Keys for Partner Sex Talk:
1. Make Time for Sexual Communication: In the very-busy style of today’s couples, time together can become a rare commodity and time together for sex can become an even rarer commodity! With so many demands on your time, it can be habit to put your relationship last. This being the case, it is important to take time — outside of a sexual setting — to talk about your relationship.
2. Agree on a Time for Sex Talk: Be upfront with your partner — don’t just “spring” the topic on him/her. You might say, “I have something that I would like us to talk about that is very important to me. Is this a good time for you to sit down with me and talk?” If not, this would be the time to agree on a time to talk — “Would it work for you tonight after dinner?” — until you find a mutually-agreeable time.
3. Prioritize Sex Talk: When that time arrives, remind your partner, “It’s after dinner now and the dishes are done. Could we sit down now and talk?” Don’t try to cover too much at one time. Perhaps, you just discuss a couple of issues. Also, don’t try to cover other subjects; restrict your talking to sexual issues once you sit down. Then, before ending this discussion, agree on a time to continue the talk.
4. Get Comfortable with Sex Talk as a Subject of Conversation: It can be easy to get flustered and tongue-tied when it comes down to actually expressing yourself in explicit sexual language. If this happens to you, relax and breathe! You are, by far, NOT alone.
To help you out on this, take some time beforehand to think about what you want to say to your partner about sex. Rehearse ahead of time — yes, that’s right, practice until you are comfortable with the words and expressions. Familiarize yourself with the language. Say it aloud so that you can get comfortable with hearing YOURSELF saying the ideas you have in mind.
5. Know Your Feelings, Be Direct & Clear: If you have been feeling frustrated, try to be specific about what is truly bothering you. If possible, make specific, behavior requests: “I would like us to cuddle more often and for at least 15 minutes when we do.” Your partner cannot read your mind. If you want something specific, ask for it clearly, “I find it really exciting when you spend time pleasuring me.”
I encourage you to use these keys over and over to create a more relaxed atmosphere of sex talk with your partner. This, in turn, can dramatically increase your mutual pleasure and satisfaction in sexual interaction.
And I encourage you to learn more about how to use Romance to enliven and deepen your Relationship. Signup for our Guidebook, “Romantic Ideas to Enhance Your Relationship Intimacy, Part I” ook TODAY.
Have you and your partner been looking for practical ways to strengthen the power your of your relationship. Do you want to go beyond a strong sexual relationship? Do you wish to enhance your intimacy?
Here are 4 tips for enhancing your Sexual Intimacy and Relationship Strength:
1. Find Balance: Finding the balance between relationship, family, work, friends, and personal time may be a challenge. However, where your relationship is concerned, it is an endeavor that is well worth the energy invested to allow it to happen. Healthy relationships require your active presence. Being present in your relationship takes you to make plans, you to provide attention and you to follow through. So, get out your schedule and begin to create balanced time for those elements of importance — be sure to include time for talking, time for sexual pleasuring, time for dating, time for romance and time for sexual satisfaction.
2. Strive for Similar Values: As a couple, you do not have to agree on everything. Such variety can add spice to your partnership! However, having similar values — such as, the importance of spirituality, of friends and other social-support systems, of sexuality and sexual expression, of community volunteerism/giving, of honesty, of hard work, of fidelity, of investing/spending — can add significantly to the accord in your relationship. If you and your partner are at odds on core values, begin to communicate about them. Pay attention to what you do share in common and to what originally attracted you to each other. See where you already have a meeting of the minds. Then, investigate options for compromise.
3. Disagree Agreeably: If you find yourself and your partner on different sides of a decision, do your best to engage in honest listening. What is honest listening, you might ask? Honest listening is sincerely trying to hear your partner’s point of view. It’s listening without thinking up additional arguments. It is being open to differences. It is sincerely caring what your partner is feeling and thinking. If both of you feel strongly, consider agreeing to disagree. Better yet — continue to discuss and learn from one another until you create a new solution that is win-win for you both!
4. Celebrate Your Love: Be sure to include intimacy in your relationship. Sex is important in a loving relationship. It is the glue that holds the partnership together in joy and provides it with support in times of discouragement. In addition, the physical act of sex becomes even more powerful when it unites your emotions and mind and spirit with those of your beloved. Uniting in these ways requires that you each offer a 24-7 attitude of support and agreeableness to one anther. It requires being kind, attentive and loving to one another throughout the day.
I urge you to use these ideas over and over to enhance your sexual intimacy and strengthen your relationship.
And I invite you to learn more about how to enhance your relationship, and increase intimacy and satisfaction by visiting our blog at http://www.sex-coach-online.com. Join our list by entering your name and email address, or click on “RSS” to add yourself to our the RSS-feed — you will be informed right away about new additions and information that can benefit your sexual enjoyment and your relationship! Get Practical Ideas & Tips that You can Use Right This Minute!
Thank you for coming by today to visit — I’m glad you are here! This is Dr. Marlene Shiple, the Sex Coach Dr. My Delight is to teach Eager Seekers to discover PASSION and JOY in their lives and their relationships.
At the Sex Coach Dr., I provide assistance to YOU … in your desire to have a fulfilling, strong, loving relationship. Your sexual expression is one part — one important aspect — of this goal! Come browse around: Read our articles, ask questions, join our tele-seminars! I have worked with clients to provide relationship coaching and sex therapy for over 35 years. I want to help you and your partner create a relationship that is so satisfying that you cannot hold yourself back from writing me an email to tell me that your relationship has NEVER BEEN BETTER!!
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Here is our new Sexuality Coaching video!
This Sex Coaching video includes great Tips to enhance your relationship intimacy.
‘Hope you enjoy!
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Once you have decided that sexuality coaching would benefit you, it is time to research a coach. You are looking for a “fit” a connection between you and the Sex Coach whom you select.
If you know someone who is seeing, or has seen, a Sexuality Coach and was pleased with the results and the assistance provided, you can ask him/her for a referral. If this is not available to you — or if it is not a direction you wish to pursue — other avenues exist.
1. In the Yellow Pages (physical phone book or online), find the heading that addresses the type of treatment you desire e.g., “AASECT” which stands for the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists who provide certification standards in the area of Sexuality Coaching.
2. Look at the credentials of the Sex Coach
If necessary, call to get this information.
3. Consider random factors, variable among different coaches; e.g., location, convenience of appointments scheduling, cost.
4. Taking into account #1 through #3 (above), make a list of 3-5 possible sexuality professionals.
5. Talk with each Sex Coach on your list. Ask about his/her treatment style. For example, does he/she mostly listen while you talk? Does he/she offer practical suggestions for change? Is homework given?
Now, for THE MOST IMPORTANT PART of your selection process, consider the following:
a. How do these responses match what you think would work best for you?
b. Pay attention to your intuition while talking with the Sex Coach
Listen to your “gut feeling” and make an appointment with the Sexuality Coach whom you feel most strongly could assist you.
Working with couples — or individuals — who are having sexual difficulties is a very sensitive endeavor. It is also a very rewarding interaction! Where communicating about sexual issues is concerned, many people still struggle with mores and inhibitions from their early upbringing. This struggle can make talking about sexual ideas and emotions embarrassing and difficult.
An experienced Sexuality Coach is able to put you, the client, at ease. The years of working with people — and helping those like you to beneficially resolve formerly-painful areas of your intimate relationship — can shape the Sex Coach into a person of deep understanding and empathy. Such a Sex Coach is not only imminently approachable by you, the client, but also instills both respect and confidence.
I find it both a delight and an honor to work with clients to resolve sexual issues. Doing so, stimulates creativity and joy — not just for the you as the clients, but also for me, as the Sexuality Coach. If you are considering undertaking Sex Coaching, I encourage you to go ahead! You have nothing to lose … but those painful problems and discomfort. You have the world to gain — Imagine increasing the strength and depth of your relationship! Ponder building your personal self-confidence! Sexuality Coaching does all of this … and much, much more! Come on — give it a try!!
What can you do when you and your partner disagree? What can your partner do to bridge such discord? What works to get your relationship back on track?
IS AGREEMENT ESSENTIAL?:
For the two of you to create and maintain a solid relationship, the truth is that it is NOT essential for you both to agree … all the time … on everything. Those areas of disagreement can be harnessed to utilize the BEST of each of your skills — perhaps, your chef-skills are exquisite; perhaps, your partner is quite proficient at clean up. Together, you have the perfect formula for mealtime harmony!
STRATEGIES FOR ACCORD:
When you and your partner disagree, it is important to have strategies in place to allow you — together — to handle the discord in such a way that your relationship can grow stronger as a result! Yes, that’s right. You and your partner can disagree … and the relationship can grow stronger as a result of HOW the two of you accomplish that disagreement.
How can that be? you might be asking.
KEY TO HARMONY:
The answer is Acceptance. Acceptance is key to creating harmony for — and between — the two of you. Acceptance means releasing the idea that there is a “right way” and a “wrong way”. Acceptance refers to looking at differences from the viewpoint that there can be TWO right ways!
TWO RIGHT WAYS:
Seeing that there can be two right ways means that the two of you now have more to work with. You each have two options — your original solution and your partner’s original solution. When it comes to problem-solving, the more options that are available, often, the quicker and more effective are the solutions that ensue.
THE WISDOM OF ACCEPTANCE:
Acceptance allows you and your partner to act on wisdom. It is the wisdom mentioned in this paraphrase of the Serenity Prayer: “Grant me the Serenity to Accept what I cannot change … the Courage to change what I can … and the Wisdom to know the difference”.
I urge you and your partner to use acceptance frequently to empower and strengthen your relationship.
And I invite you to learn more about how to enhance your relationship, and increase intimacy and satisfaction by visiting our blog at http://www.sex-coach-online.com. Join our list by entering your name and email address, or click on “RSS” to add yourself to our the RSS-feed — you will be informed right away about new additions and information that can benefit your sexual enjoyment and your relationship! You will receive Practical Ideas & Tips that You can Use Right This Minute!
Frequently, I’ve had people say to me, “Breathing — what’s the big deal? If I’m alive, I’m breathing — right?” S/he were using this as a proof that there was NOTHING WRONG with his/her breathing. In other words, s/he were indicating her/his belief that the only thing that could go wrong with breathing is to stop it all together.
This could not be further from the truth. The truth is that effective breathing is essential to health and well-being.
There are no substitutes. There are no alternatives.
Oxygen is more crucial to our life than is food or fluids. On most days, we can safely go hours without fluids (Note: I don’t advise doing this). If there is a good reason, we can go days without food (Note 2: I don’t advise doing this, either).
We cannot go 5 minutes without breathing.
That is how vital oxygen — and breathing — is to our existence. You cannot do without it! However, sometimes, people try to do so!
It is quite common for people, under extreme stress, to hold their breaths. It is routine for people who are tired to breathe shallowly. Neither of these lead to ample oxygen to adequately serve the needs of the body.
When your body is deprived of adequate oxygen, it subtly tenses up. It does this specifically because it is getting dangerously low on such a crucial necessity!
Such tensing of your body increases stress on your system. This is exactly the OPPOSITE of what is needed for stress reduction. When you want to enjoy intimacy with your partner, relaxation — the lack of tension — is the most delightful of prerequisites!
So, the solution is simple: You can begin to purposely breathe d-e-e-p-l-y and s-l-o-o-o-w-l-y. Taking ten slow, deep breaths begins to reverse the stress that was imposed by shallow, rapid breathing. Taking fifteen slow, deep breaths begins to speed you on your way to successful stress reduction.
And the beauty of this is that you have EVERYTHING you need, with you this very minute. Right now — this very minute — try it out!
Go ahead — notice how you are feeling this very moment. Then, begin to take 15 slow, deep breaths. Just inhale deeply to the count of 4 — 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 — and, then, change the cycle. Now exhale deeply to the count of 4 — 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 — and, change the cycle back. Proceed in that way for 15 slow, deep breaths.
Now, notice how you feel as a result. What do you notice? When you breathe and relax with your partner, do you notice that your sense of closeness — of bonding — increases?
That’s right: Your stress has begun to diminish; your relaxation has begun to increase. And best of all: This allows you and your partner to begin feeling even closer, even more in the mood for enjoyment!
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