Responsible Sex in Marriage



Posted: Friday, December 25, 2009

by Norman Csarni
Build My Marriage

Sex, they say, is the highest expression of love. Is it? What is sex in marriage? Is sex still the highest expression of love in marriage? What is the purpose of sex in marriage? Is sexless marriage a no-marriage status?

Yes! Sex is indeed the highest expression of love. It is the highest form of love in marriage because sex serves two purposes of marriage.

Sex facilitates the primary concept of marriage-the union of two people. As love invisibly connects two people together, sex physically connects two people. Sex is important in marriage because human beings are physically embodied. Sex is the physical version of love. It satisfies the physical element of two loving human beings. Without sex, love alone could not complete marriage. Without sex, the union of two people is incomplete. Sexless marriage therefore is equally similar to the absence of marriage. 

Second, sex facilitates the secondary concept of marriage-family. Sex is a natural form of procreation. It creates children that create a family. Without children, marriage is just incomplete because there is no family created out of the marital relationship. A sexless marriage is again equally similar to the absence of marriage.

Moreover, sex keeps marriages. It continually fires up romantic love between you and your spouse. It highly releases endorphins that make couple feel good with each other. It spices up relationship and sparks more attraction. Sex then is not just an answer to sexual needs of human beings. It is more than physical satisfaction. A material form serves higher purposes in marriage, family, and life.

Sex in marriage, however, should be responsible sex. You should only share sex with your spouse. Otherwise, adultery follows, which will most likely destroy marriage. Sex should create good and healthy children and family. It should not create children who will later die in hunger, disease, and poverty.
 
"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
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