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Back to EpisodesSWM 084 – November 2021 Anonymous Questions – Last post of the year
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November 2021 Questions from our anonymous Have A Question page. Check out the show notes here for more details and links.
In this episode, we are tackling the subjects:
- Wife becoming less adventurous
- How long before porn memories fade?
- What counts as premature ejaculation?
- Is getting a vasectomy a sin?
- Husband isn't acting like a believer
- Is it okay to talk about sex?
- Are we going too far?
- Sex frequency has gone down
- Crossdressing men
- Rimming
- Sex once or twice per year since kids were born
- Conflict over anal play
- CBD Lube
- Spanking
- Masturbation for medical reasons
- Is masturbation okay if your spouse can't participate?
- Will masturbation keep me out of heaven?
This year, our most popular resource is Our Sexploration List - a great way to start a conversation about your sexual preferences with your spouse. Interested in learning more? Check it out here.
Here are the links I mentioned during the podcast:
- Premature Ejaculation
- Keep Your Love On - Danny Silk
- Introduction to talking dirty
- Is it wrong for Christians to crossdress?
- Is it okay to engage in pegging in a marriage?
- Marriage Coaching with Jay Dee
- Spice Jar - Break out of your bedroom routine
- Is masturbation for medical reasons okay?
- Why masturbation is a problem whether you are married or single
- What is your opinion of solo masturbation due to separation?
- Three are no salvation issues
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