50 Reasons to Make Love
- To relieve stress.
- To improve emotional intimacy.
- To boost your immune system.
- To burn calories.
- To improve heart health.
- To build self esteem.
- To decrease pain.
- To improve sleep.
- To help reduce prostate cancer risk.
- To strengthen pelvic floor muscles.
- To increase blood flow in the body.
- To reduce cravings and fatigue.
- To connect emotionally, physically and spiritually as husband and wife.
- To fight aging.
- To awaken your sexual senses.
- To say, “I love you” in your spouse’s love language.
- To experience pure pleasure.
- To just have fun together, and be more playful.
- To fulfill each other’s universal need for touch.
- To reduce vulnerability to temptation.
- To experience many physiological and psychological health benefits.
- To help repair and/or rejuvenate the relationship.
- To experience validation.
- To become ONE.
- To affirm that sex is of God.
- To help you feel more calm and contented (and less irritable).
- To co-create children. (Remember multiply and replenish the earth…!)
- To keep the spark alive in marriage.
- To experience lovemaking’s natural anti-depressant effects.
- To increase her sexual desire, and better satiate his desire as well (or vice versa)!
- To experience profound joy and intimacy.
- To experience a “wholesome recreational activity” as husband and wife.
- To switch gears from parent or employee to spouse and sweetheart.
- To help you forget about all your cares for a little while.
- To nurture love and friendship in marriage.
- To forgive.
- To heal wounds in the relationship.
- To give a “gift” to the one you love. (BTW, this is a great Christmas gift for your honey!)
- To enjoy “God’s wedding gift to husband and wife.”
- To get to “know” each other (as defined in the Bible).
- To cure a headache.
- To practice and perfect the intricate art of lovemaking.
- To overcome negative inhibitions and beliefs about sex.
- To fulfill the human need for intimacy and connection.
- To awaken, embrace and develop your sexuality.
- To practice asking for what you want and need sexually.
- To learn how to give what your spouse wants and needs sexually.
- To experience the “exultant ecstasy” of lovemaking available to every couple.
- To develop the “higher faculties and nobler traits” of human existence.
- To enhance and reinforce marital unity and commitment.
and . . . Just Because! (My husband made me add this one!)
For more on the benefits of sex listen to Laura on The Marital Intimacy Show episode #052 — “50 Reasons to Make Love”
See Also — WebMD article: 10 Health Benefits of Sex
51 – For the pure joy of bringing your partner to climax
wow. i need to re-evaluate my life. i’ve been married for almost 4 years (together for 8) and i can’t relate to any of this at all.
darn emoticons! that should say that we have been together for 8 years…NOT smiley face with sunglasses.
one more: to be obedient to God’s command!
to be fulfil