If you've been married more than a few years, you probably wouldn't
describe your marriage or sex life as "spicy." Even if you started out
in the "habanero pepper" range on the spicy scale, you've probably ended
up in the "salt and pepper with a dash of Tabasco" range. But you don't
have to stay there. Couples can and do add fun, heat and excitement to
their marriages. If you're ready to do the same, here are 6 ways you and
your spouse can spice things up:
• Prioritize time for the two of you.
It's hard to create or maintain a hot marriage when you're too busy to
connect with your spouse. But that's exactly where most married couples,
especially those with children, find themselves. Both spouses are
running all day, every day -- to work, to school, to soccer practice, to
meetings. When they collapse into bed at the end of the day, spicy sex
no longer seems like a priority. So plan time every week just to connect
with your spouse. Find the time by simplifying other areas of your life
or saying no to activities that just aren't as important as spending
time together.
• Talk about it. Honestly, this
one is hard. It may actually be easier to just go for it and try
something new than to actually talk about your sex life. I'm terrible at
this, and my poor communication has caused problems in my marriage more
than once. So don't be like me. Instead, open up the conversation. Tell
your spouse that you value your marriage and sex life and want to spice
things up. Then listen to what he or she has to say and talk about it.
And don't assume that it's "one and done" -- come back to the
conversation and continue it regularly.
• Schedule sex.
Yeah, I know. Scheduling sex doesn't seem very spicy. As a matter of
fact, it seems downright boring. But you know what's even more boring?
Not having sex because you didn't schedule it and then life came along
and consumed all of your time and energy. The reality is, in order to
spice up your marriage, you need to be having sex. Regularly. So talk
with your spouse and figure out ways to get it on your calendar. Every
week. A couple of times a week.
• Change something.
Most couples fall into the habit of doing the same thing at the same
time in the same place. So mix things up a bit. Every third time you
have sex, change one thing -- the location, the time, the attire, the
position. And most of the time keep it simple -- "change the location"
doesn't have to mean "go to a hotel." It can mean "have sex on the floor
or in the dining room."
• Add something. One of
the easiest ways to spice up your sex life is to add something new. If
you're like me, you've gotten pretty comfortable with your regular
repertoire. Which is fine, except when it becomes the same old same old.
So once or twice a month, add something new -- a game, music, a toy, a
position. Agree with your spouse on what you're going to try ahead of
time, and don't insist on something that makes him or her uncomfortable.
• Step out of your comfort zone.
Although you should never insist that your spouse move out of his or
her comfort zone, it's perfectly fine (and a good idea!) to encourage
yourself to step out of yours. Sex in the comfort zone is great -- it
probably makes up 95% of sex in most marriages. But if you're looking
for more energy and excitement in your sex life, you probably won't find
it there. So every once in a while, push your boundaries a bit and try
something you haven't been willing to try in the past -- maybe something
your spouse has mentioned or something you've often thought might be
fun. Start small and see how it goes. It may be great or it may be a
total flop, but it will give you and your spouse something to talk about
and create a launching point for trying something else new and
different.
Whether you've been married 5 years or 35 years or
more, you can enjoy a fun, hot and spicy marriage. My husband and I have
been married for 30 years, and our marriage is spicier now than it's
ever been (albeit still a work in progress!) If your marriage has cooled
off and you'd like to heat it up, take steps to get the ball rolling.
Although you'll need your spouse's help in order to make significant
changes, you can take the initiative to start moving things in a hotter
direction.
Originally published on CalmHealthySexy.
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