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The Language of Sex: Experiencing the Beauty of Sexual Intimacy in Marriage

by Gary Smalley, Ted Cunningham

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There is a secret formula for the best sex possible, but the recipe can't be found in the pages of a checkout-line magazine. Popular relationship expert Dr. Gary Smalley, best-selling author of The Language of Love and The Blessing, finally tackles the topic that's on everybody's mind: sex. With his pastor and good friend, Ted Cunningham, Smalley nudges past hang-ups and sacred cows to answer the question, 'How can I have the best sex of my life?' The answer? Great sex is made with the same ingredients as a strong and intimate marriage! When starting with an honest look at the differences between men and women, ways can be found to bridge the gap and create the honor, intimacy, and security that great sex (and a great marriage) needs to flourish. In The Language of Sex, Gary and Ted share the secrets to raising the temperature outside the bedroom, and in.… (more)
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Technique is good, many books are written on the art of sex, but this one gets to the heart of why God created sex and how God designed it be such where the man and woman are one. I give this book to my young adult children so as they are preparing themselves for marriage, they will go into marriage with the correct mind set or the purpose of making love, then just the act itself..beyond the hormones and the feeling of it. This teaches them how to have a deeper and more fulfilling relationship then most people really have in this world. Christian or Non Christian. (Amazon)
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There is a secret formula for the best sex possible, but the recipe can't be found in the pages of a checkout-line magazine. Popular relationship expert Dr. Gary Smalley, best-selling author of The Language of Love and The Blessing, finally tackles the topic that's on everybody's mind: sex. With his pastor and good friend, Ted Cunningham, Smalley nudges past hang-ups and sacred cows to answer the question, 'How can I have the best sex of my life?' The answer? Great sex is made with the same ingredients as a strong and intimate marriage! When starting with an honest look at the differences between men and women, ways can be found to bridge the gap and create the honor, intimacy, and security that great sex (and a great marriage) needs to flourish. In The Language of Sex, Gary and Ted share the secrets to raising the temperature outside the bedroom, and in.

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