Getting Your Sex Life Off to a Great Start - A Guide for Engaged and Newlywed Couples this question feed

asked by stonefox on November 29, 2006 10:07 AM

Many couples put more planning into the wedding ceremony than they do for what comes after the wedding. Intelligent, deliberate preparation for a lifetime of sexual leasure is a worthy investment you won't regret. In Getting Your Sex Life Off to a Great Start, renowned sexual counselors and best-selling authors Clifford and Joyce Penner guide you through an encouraging process that begins by dispelling sexual myths and then guides you in getting to know yourself and each other emotionally and physically. With reassuring enthusiasm and straightforward advice, the Penners show you how to clarify your expectations and pursue the joyous marital passion described in Scripture. Through creative, step-by-step exercises and easy-to-understand examples, you'll learn how to:

Design a successful honeymoonPrepare for your first sexual time togetherChoose and use family planningCreate a mutually enjoyable wedding night Get past disappointments Keep the spark alive

Thousands of couples have discovered the marvelous gift of a positive sexual relationship through the Penners' helpful books and enlightening seminars. As your wedding day nears-or even if you're already newlyweds-this extraordinary book will help you get your sex life off to a great start.




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I am the Executive Director of ParadiseWeddings.org a premiere destination wedding service located in Honolulu, Hawaii. I recently attended a conference with Dr. Cliff & Joyce Penner where I was introduced to this book for the first time.

After reading this book, I purchased 100 copies of it and have begun giving them out to all of our clients so they can read it before we perform their wedding ceremony. This is absolutely the best reference that I have found in my 15 years of performing marriages and conducting couples counseling to answer some hard to ask questions from Christians about sex.

I hope that Every new couple has a chance to read this book before they are married. It just may save many marriages.
reviewed by officefan on November 29, 2006 5:33 PM

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I read this book two months before I got married, and found it helpful for me. I prefer it over Tim LaHaye's book "The Act of Marriage" and Ed Wheat's "Intended For Pleasure". It was Biblical and covered the physical, psychological, and spiritual matters of sex. This book will help remove misconceptions about sex. My advice to any man getting married and purchasing this book is to make sure your future spouse reads it also, BEFORE you get married, regardless of her sexual past. The reason I say this is I could not get my wife to read this book, and she still holds on to her misconceptions.
reviewed by 78704 on November 29, 2006 6:24 PM

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