The Importance of Sex and Going to War in Your Marriage

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  1. Maria says:

    You are absolutely right! I learned so much more about making my marriage work, through the Bible. It has thought me so much on how to serve and love my husband. I enjoy sex more now than ever. We have been married for 22 years started dating at 17, married at 18 and had our first child at 20. Now with 3 beautiful children who are gifts from god and conceived from true love. Definitely our intamacy has connected us on another level, and I now see it as a sacred act of love, that only me and him share. Love this post! Thank you Season! ♥️

    • Season says:

      Oh man…thank YOU so much for sharing this!!

    • Susan says:

      After 34 years of marriage my husband Paul and I are more in love than ever. Sex is a big part of our marriage and with the introduction of essential oils 2 years ago, we now enjoy each other even more. He is my biggest supporter for my essential oil business. I am truly blessed.

    • Deb says:

      Thank you for this! My husband and I have known each other for 38 years, been married for almost 33 years and have 5 amazing children because of our lifetime commitment to one another&our family. Faith&trust was our foundation&the love for our heavenly father was front&center. I can honestly say I love my husband more today than when I married him. Yes, no marriage is ever all a bed of roses but we both were committed to making it work because we love one another&our family&believe that faith brought us together. Doing things to help us as individuals grow is what makes it work&ability to see each other as vulnerable to making mistakes, accepting we are not perfect&allowing Our faith&foundation to nurture&grow.

  2. Julia Q says:

    Well said. And a great perspective that needs to be shared more in churches.

  3. Jan says:

    I was married to a man who was obsessed with sex, insisting he get it daily if not MULTIPLE times a day and became angry, resentful and downright mean to me if he didn’t get his way. He cheated on me with a woman he worked with and I divorced him. There is so much more to marriage and intimacy than sex. I am forever scarred by the hell this man put me through.

    • Season says:

      Hi Jan – Thank you so much for sharing, and I’m so incredibly sorry for all that you have experienced and the pain that it has caused!! It breaks my heart how such a beautiful and intimate gift from God can be abused and misused by man, and I’m sorry for the trauma that you have walked through! Praying for you and for deep healing! XO

  4. Marie says:

    There are other ways to enjoy each other. Men naturally think about sex every time you walk by. It is not that women don’t enjoy sex as well. Our schedule is so demanding. If the men help with household shores, their wives will be more happy to feel more sexually aroused. Women are often too tired after dealing with taking care of children, cooking.

  5. kathy says:

    Hi, since I was diagnoised in November of 2017, Ive completly lost my desire for making love to my husband and we’ve only did once to present.. We were ALWAYS ative several times a week prior. Both in our 50’s. The way you said things above in your post is making my brain work some. Am going to try to see if there is some way to fix this, BUT you have any suggestions, please feel feel, they would be welcomed. . THANK YOU

    • Season says:

      Hi Kathy – Thanks so much for sharing! I’m so glad that you’re encouraged by some of the things that you read here. Here’s another post that might give you some additional things to think about: https://seasonjohnson.com/how-eating-more-fat-will-reduce-your-stress-improve-your-libido/ Also, I regularly teach essential oil classes, and I think the topic on how to use essential oils and nutrition to help support your sex drive would be really helpful. I currently don’t have one scheduled for this topic at this moment, but I may be teaching this particular class in May. So, keep checking the “Events” page at the top of the website for the class listing and the registration page. Thanks!

    • Kathy,

      You also might consider homeopathy to help with this! Search online for “Joette libido” and read some of her articles that address this issue specifically.

      Kelly

  6. Kathy says:

    After the loss of our 19 yr old daughter, Carly to childhood cancer our life has changed? it’s been 10 yrs & our sex life disappeared . He drinks now & falls asleep I his recliner. And because of the alcohol sex is the last thing that comes up . If you know what I mean , he’s tired when he gets home from work doesn’t talk much …. life just isn’t the same . We’ve been married 32 yrs & he won’t go to talk to a councilor ?

    • Season says:

      Oh Kathy, I’m so incredibly sorry for all of your losses!! So, so painful!! Thank you so much for sharing and am praying for you and your husband right now! XO

  7. Susan says:

    Love your post! Thank You! I could use some help with what oils may help. I do not enjoy sex but feel so bad for my husband, I have had a lot of past trauma with sex and it is so hard to enjoy.

    • Season says:

      Hi Susan – I’m so incredibly sorry for the past trauma you experienced and for the pain that it continues to cause you…I hate that so much!! Some great oils to help support emotions and trauma are Frankincense, Melissa, Balance, Cedarwood, Forgive and Peace. You may want to begin using those on a daily basis to help, but if you have additional questions or even more specific signs and symptoms that you would like to address, feel free to email me over at info@seasonjohnson.com.

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