Kiss, Sex and One Person



Posted: Tuesday, December 15, 2009

by Norman Csarni
Build My Marriage

Remember the classic kisses of kings and princes. They kissed women at their fingertips. It was a g rand (and royal) kiss for women. Only few women had those kisses before because they were more than a kiss, but grand respect. So, kiss your spouse at his/her fingertips. It certainly will be grander today, when kisses are already ordinary and sometimes meaningless.

Kisses used to be very special even those kisses on the cheek. They are ra re expressions of love and respect. They still carry those meanings today, but no longer rare.

People then explored kissing. We explored other ways of kissing. French kiss is one. We also discovered Eskimos rubbing each other's noses, as form of kissing. We started seeing kisses on the forehead, as a friendlier kiss. We explored and discovered kissing other points of the body, as we understand more the biology of man and society. New kisses, however, were mostly sexual. They were often associated to seduction and lust, not love and respect. They popularly called these other sexually sensitive points of our body as G-spots. The ear lobes, neck, and back are one of those.

a. Kissing (or even gentle nibbling) the ear lobes, neck, and back of your sp ouse will seduce them.

b. Kiss them repeatedly with a warmer breath and it will spark lovemaking.

Most kisses today are sexual. They should often embody love and respect instead. Marriage is mostly love and respect, not sex. Sex is part of the marriage. It however does not make an enduring married and family life. Good sex is more of a product of love and respect. Without them, sex is purely lust. You can still have good sex without sexual discoveries. Basic warm kiss and bed position can do. New ways of kissing are necessary to trigger full arousal. It is love and respect however precedes the sexual urge.

Sex, they say, is the best expression of love. It is not sex if it is not out of love. It is plain bodily intercourse, driven by lust. Intercourse does not bind two souls, only two bodies. Remember, marriage is a union of two people, not merely two bodies.

"Keep your ring and be Always

Happily Married! It is not only easier; it is what you pledged to and

be celebrated" -


Norman Csarni - Founder of Build My Marriage http://www.buildmymarriage.com



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