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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Sex with Your Spouse... Every Day... for a Year?


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Mallika Sherawat

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Mallika Sherawat

Mallika Sherawat

Mallika Sherawat

Sex with Your Spouse... Every Day... for a Year?
First of all, this article is written from a man's point of view. Comments, opinions, and thought-provoking witticisms found here are mine and mine alone, and I take full responsibility for each. If another man should happen to agree with any of the following, it is by pure happenstance and not the result of a widespread conspiracy by the male gender.

If any female happens to be in agreement... I -- speaking as a (ahem) member of the Penis-Wielding Society -- say, "Thank you... and what's for dinner?"
It is intriguing, to say the least. How does one happily married couple, after entering into an agreement to participate in sexual relations at least once a day, every day, for a year, avoid monotony?
Doesn't it become, as some have suggested, a bit routine?

It can, but not if you view the... umm... consensual agreement... from the right perspective.

Think of sex on a daily basis in terms of cooking.

Three meals a day... 365 days a year.

Now, for the sake of sanity, let's focus on just one meal per day. After all, that is the contract... once per day, every day. So you're going to cook 365 meals.

Out of that 365, can you imagine preparing 30 different meals? That means repeating the same recipe only 12 times in a year, once every month... with 5 extra days for, let's say, encores (which is a better term in this discussion than leftovers.)

Now, if you really like one of those recipes, you might sample it more often... say, twice per month. That reduces the occurrence rate of the other 29.

Of course, you can change the recipe somewhat... trying other spices for variety... and thus making that particular serving different each time and enjoying a new taste sensation.
Don't forget a few other variations on your usual themes.

There's the tried-and-true... the dinner table, of course. But the same recipe served in another setting tends to add excitement... giving that meal a little extra zing!

Don't be afraid to serve that meal on the couch. Try spreading a blanket on the living room floor for an indoor picnic. Maybe a candlelit affair on the porch... or in the backyard. And, of course, there's always breakfast in bed.

Caution: if you decide to take that meal "to go"... please be sure to do so in a safe location, place the transmission in 'park', and engage the parking brake. Failing to observe such precautions could result in a moving experience... but not the one you intended.

With a little experimentation... and a vivid imagination... you could keep your dining schedule from drifting into a routine, and make each meal a truly satisfying experience.

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