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Shower Sex: Making It Safer, Simpler, and More Enjoyable
For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Shower Sex: Making It Safer, Simpler, and More Enjoyable

Shower sex sounds exciting in theory, but many couples quickly discover that slippery surfaces, awkward angles, and unrealistic expectations can make it surprisingly difficult. This practical guide explores how to make shower intimacy safer, more comfortable, and genuinely enjoyable through better communication, positioning, and environmental setup. Learn why water is not lubrication, which approaches work best for real couples, and how to turn shower intimacy into a playful, low-pressure way to reconnect. Great intimacy is not about perfection. It is about adapting, relaxing, and learning what works for your marriage.

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Making Love for the First Time: A Catholic Couple’s Guide
For the Engaged, For the Unmarried James B. Walther, MA, ABS For the Engaged, For the Unmarried James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Making Love for the First Time: A Catholic Couple’s Guide

Whether you’re preparing for your honeymoon or looking to refresh your marital intimacy, this guide is for you. Many Catholic couples enter marriage with excitement, love, and a deep desire to share their bodies with one another—but also with uncertainty about how to prepare for sex. It doesn’t need to be that way.

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Best Basic Sex Positions
For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Best Basic Sex Positions

One of the most common areas that I address with new sex coaching clients is positions. Not all positions work for all clients. For example, I have had a client with partial paralysis who could only use one position, so in their case I just taught them how to use it more effectively. But most of my clients benefit from having 2-4 go-to positions. Here are some of the best ones.

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