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Sex 101
John Gries, Cathy GriesPaperback 2004-11-01
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Sex: God's Gift to Married Couples This book is subtitled "Over 350 Creative Ways to a Godly, Loving, Pleasurable Marriage" What husband and wife don't, at some point, want their physical relationship invigorated? John and Cathy Gries believe that God, who created hormones and sexual impulses and put them within our physical framework, intended for marriage partners to enjoy each others' bodies. They wrote "SEX 101" to help couples be better stewards of God's good gift of sex, within the confines of monogamous marriage. In clean, non-academic, specific language, the Grieses outline more than 350 imaginative ways that members of a married duo can reframe the art of lovemaking. Without even leaving the perimeters of home, a couple can rekindle the spark-sometimes through no more than a mere word, touch, or slight change of the environment. The Grieses write out of a heart for God's Word and their commitment to the belief that God-given, pleasurable sex is vital for holding marriages tog
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Publisher Description
Sex: God's Gift to Married Couples This book is subtitled "Over 350 Creative Ways to a Godly, Loving, Pleasurable Marriage" What husband and wife don't, at some point, want their physical relationship invigorated? John and Cathy Gries believe that God, who created hormones and sexual impulses and put them within our physical framework, intended for marriage partners to enjoy each others' bodies. They wrote "SEX 101" to help couples be better stewards of God's good gift of sex, within the confines of monogamous marriage. In clean, non-academic, specific language, the Grieses outline more than 350 imaginative ways that members of a married duo can reframe the art of lovemaking. Without even leaving the perimeters of home, a couple can rekindle the spark-sometimes through no more than a mere word, touch, or slight change of the environment. The Grieses write out of a heart for God's Word and their commitment to the belief that God-given, pleasurable sex is vital for holding marriages tog