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What to Do When Sex Feels Like a Chore in Marriage
If sex in your marriage feels like a chore, something is off, and it’s not something you have to accept. In this article, we break down why this happens and how to start changing it right away. You’ll learn why your pleasure, including orgasm, is essential to a healthy sex life and what practical steps you can take to rebuild enjoyment and connection. If you’re tired of going through the motions, this is where things start to change.
Advanced Sexual Practice in Marriage: Skill, Depth, and Discerned Growth for Sexually Established Couples
Advanced Sexual Practice in Marriage (ASPM) is a high-end, long-term coaching program for married couples with an already strong and active sex life who want intentional growth rather than repair. It focuses on skill, depth, and discerned novelty within clear moral and relational boundaries.
When Orgasm Feels Elusive: A Structured, Relational Introduction to Women’s Sexual Response & Orgasm Coaching
Many married women quietly struggle with orgasm, even when desire, love, and effort are present. This article introduces Female Orgasm Training (FOT), a structured, non-clinical coaching program that treats orgasm as a learnable bodily skill rather than a moral or relational failure. It offers a clear, pressure-reducing path forward for women and couples seeking greater confidence and responsiveness in marital intimacy.
Polyorgasmy: How Many Orgasms Are Enough?
Despite the Hollywood buzz about women having multiple orgasms during the same sexual encounter and the growing body of research on the subject, much about the phenomenon is still unknown. Research however indicates that there are about as many women (~14%) who can orgasm multiple times as there are women who never orgasm. Now this is important because of how polyorgasmic (able to have multiple orgasms) women reach sexual satisfaction.
Faking It or How to Never Orgasm
Research indicates that close to 70% of women have faked orgasms. This can have a variety of damaging effects on relationships.
How Important is a Wife's Sexual Satisfaction?
The response should be obvious, but based on the statements of some online personalities, I think that it bears discussing.