Affair Recovery Guide | Prep for Disclosure of Affair, Porn, & Sex Addiction
In this article we will take an in-depth look at how to prepare for full disclosure following an affair, porn, or sex addiction.
In this article we will take an in-depth look at how to prepare for full disclosure following an affair, porn, or sex addiction.
“My friend is in an emotionally abusive relationship with her boyfriend. He constantly cheats on her with other women, particularly when drinking, and puts her down verbally when at home.
Not tonight honey…. Have you ever been too tired to make love? You probably know you’re not alone on this one. Many wives feel exhausted by the end of the day.
Louise says, “My son, who turned 18 last October, said that he has always felt ‘in the way’. Last week, my husband said that if he could choose, he would not have any children.” Read more to find out what Josh Spurlock, Counselor & Sex Therapist, says about navigating resentment between parents and adult children.
“My daughter feels like I need to forgive myself, as I’m passing that unforgiveness on to her. That’s creating trust difficulties within the relationship.“
Terri says, “How can you engage in physical intimacy and not have an orgasm as a goal?”
Why does sex hurt? First of all: Sex shouldn’t hurt! If intercourse is painful, something is wrong – It’s not normal. There can be a number of causes for dyspareunia (pain during sex). The good news is: Painful sex can be treated, so you can enjoy sex instead of wincing at the thought of it.
Elisa says, “Can sex therapy be for single Christians? Is it a space for singles to discuss sexuality?”
A few helpful guidelines about how to talk to your kids about dating as a single mom.
Here is an example of a couple who’s fear is driven by selfish desires. We are all faced with fears, yet we can choose what to do with it