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I would like to welcome you to this blog and let you know a bit about me. My name is Christina and I am not a therapist or other "expert" on sex and relationships. I am simply a woman who loves life, love, intimacy, romance and sex. I believe that life is all about never-ending learning and exploration. I am a wife and mother who has discovered through her experiences, a crystal clear understanding of what is truly important and maybe more importantly, what is not. I have been married since 1994 and have children ranging from 7 years old to 21 years old. I have found ways to maintain a happy marriage and passionate sex life with my husband, all while raising a family, managing finances and daily stresses and even overcoming more than one life threatening situation. I have often been the "go to" person for friends, who expressed admiration for my relationship with my partner and family and seek the same for their lives. One of my best friends, Bonnie, often collaborates with me on topics. Together we would like to invite you to join us on a journey to find a place for passion in all aspects of life.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Intimate discussion primers


For those who are a little unsure how to approach an intimate subject, leaving clues can be an awesome way to create the opportunity to explore.  Magazines, books and even websites contain lots of information for those that are willing to take a little time to search it out.  Leaving a web browser open with a website that you would like your partner to explore, as long as the kids won’t have access to it, is one way to leave your partner a clue.  Pages in a book or magazine that have been marked or highlighted are another good way.  Leaving clues like this is a great way to spark a bit of conversation about something you may be interested in.  Whether it is something you have not done before that you would like to try or a specific topic that you would like your partner to explore more.  For those who are a little unsure how to approach a subject, leaving clues can be an awesome way to create the opportunity to explore.
 

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