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Sex Series (Part 1): Beach Chair, Kitchen Stool, Baby Seat, Broken Chair

Sex in marriage isn’t one-size-fits-all—it changes with the seasons. In this episode, Dave and Ashley talk through what intimacy can look like in busy, broken, and in-between moments, and how communication and intentionality can help you stay connected through it all. 9 Days to G ...  Show more

Why You and Your Spouse Should Schedule Sex | Marriage Minute

In busy seasons, waiting until you're "in the mood" can mean intimacy never happens — but scheduling sex and asking "am I willing to get in the mood?" can completely change your dynamic. Instead of making negative assumptions, simply talk to your spouse and take the first step to ...  Show more

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