• A Celebration of Sex

  • A Guide to Enjoying God's Gift of Sexual Intimacy
  • By: Dr. Douglas E. Rosenau
  • Narrated by: Jeff Durham
  • Length: 22 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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A Celebration of Sex

By: Dr. Douglas E. Rosenau
Narrated by: Jeff Durham
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A Celebration of Sex answers specific, often unasked questions about sexual topics, presents married couples with detailed techniques and behavioral skills for deepening sexual pleasure and intimate companionship, and is an excellent tool for premarital education.

Topics include:

  • Creating knowledge about sexual intimacy
  • Enhancing pleasure and enjoying passionate intimacy
  • Overcoming common hurdles
  • And more

Accompanying diagrams are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

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©2002 Douglas E. Rosenau (P)2021 Thomas Nelson
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  • Categories: Erotica

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I am not an expert on marriage.

I feel that this encourages lust. It can become more about sex then your spouse.
Not, because people are ashamed of their body or of wrongdoings. A spouse may still feel uncomfortable simply because they do not feel good with other sexual activities, as they do not need the suggested activities for arousal, I can see a spouse feeling pressured, where another spouse would want to participate in these activities to the point of discomfort to the other. I do not think anyone should have to be pressured into a sexual act. It is sad and may bring sin within the marriage, lacking, love, encouraging lust. I would hope spouses will love one another enough to drive that passion a natural sex the one God intended Genesis 9:6 “ As for you, be fruitful and multiply, populate the earth abundantly and multiply in it.“ Without having to do any uncomfortable sexual activities to excite each to an arousal. This is my opinion, As was pressured, I felt like a prostitute. Romans 13:14 “But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh in the regard to its lusts.” My childhood dream is broken… now divorced after 37 years of marriage for this reason. My husband told me, God is silent, because we are married… there is no wrong, and our bodies belong to each other. Truthfully, first of all! For Christians, our bodies belong to Christ!

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