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Jun 30, 2016

This week we are covering the last two of our five myths about sex. (Go back and listen to last week's episode if you haven't!) Then we move into a discussion about sex in marriage.

Myths 4 and 5

Myth 4: Babies ruin your sex life.

  • Entering parenthood can increase intimacy which improves sex.
  • Sex can become a way to connect amidst the demands of parenting

Myth 5: Married sex is boring.

  • Marriage is God's context for sex.
  • As you grow closer in marriage, you can grow closer sexually.

Marriage and Sex

  1. Honeymoon sex is not the best sex.
    • The honeymoon is not the culmination of your romance; it's the beginning.
  2. How you view your body affects your sex life.
    • Having a low body-esteem will affect your sex life negatively.
  3. Emotional intimacy can be a product of sexual intimacy.
    • Your sex life is a journey.
  4. Marriage is the place for a guilt-free sexual fulfillment.

Guidelines for what's "not okay" even in marriage.

  • Anything that involves another person.
  • Anything that demeans or hurts either the husband or the wife.
  • Anything that causes a physical or emotional issue with either person.
  • Anything against the will of the husband or wife.

You can't believe what Hollywood and secular sources have to say about something that God designed when they aren't using it the way that He intended.

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Jun 23, 2016

This week we are starting our discussion about sex because, for the most part, the world talks about sex and no one else does. There should be a Christian message about sex because God designed it.

God's design for sex:

  • spiritual, emotional, physical intimacy
  • context of marriage
  • discussed in appropriate, respectful ways
  1. Myth 1: Sex is dirty. 
    • stems from a desire to discourage immorality
    • typically a female issue
    • God made sex and He is holy. Sex in God's context is also holy. 
    • perspective on sex must change even if you are single
  2. Myth 2: Sex is for men. 
    • God designed sex for women too. 
    • Sex is not a duty. 
    • Read Song of Solomon
  3. Myth 3: Women don't enjoy or want sex. 
    • Women have more complicated sex drives than men. 
    • God designed women to enjoy sex.
    • Sex is not a duty. (Did we say that already?)

We're coming back next week with two more myths but the major thought is that how you think about sex matters. If your sexuality is a burden as a single person, sex becomes a burden after marriage. If your sexuality is something to flaunt then it ceases to be precious and private. 

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Jun 16, 2016

We're both big believers in what's now known as the "side hustle." Phy's was a source of fulfillment while she worked an unfulfilling job and Lisa has blogged since her oldest son was almost one. But side hustles can be a lot of different things and sometimes you can convince yourself you don't have time for one. (Hint: you probably do.)

  1. What is a side hustle? 
    • product of passion and producer of purpose
  2. Prioritizing a side hustle
    • comes after our relationship with God, marriage, and children
    • evaluate schedule and find a time
  3. Practical tips for a side hustle
    • don't do anything while kids are sleeping that you can do while they are awake
    • have a plan for your work time
    • don't waste time
    • use your freedom- change your side hustle when you need to
    • get outside your box- don't be afraid to start something new

Grow as a person and you'll be a better wife, mom, sister, daughter, and employee.

 

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Jun 9, 2016

This week we are talking about ten of our favorite things! Our typical topics are serious and somewhat heavy so we like to throw in some fun conversations occasionally so you can get to know us and we can get your feedback on the questions and know you better too. So ten of our favorites in random categories. 

Favorite Podcast

Favorite Book (of the moment)

Favorite Date Experience

  • P- Five Guys and pedicure (recent)
  • L- UT basketball game (future)

Favorite TV Show: 

  • P- NCIS
  • L- Psych
  • Shoutouts to Lie to Me, The Mentalist, Person of Interest

Favorite Songs:

Favorite Food

  • P- New Mexican
  • L- Mexican

Favorite Clothing Item

  • P- black zumba pants
  • L- high heels

Favorite Drink

  • P- Trim Healthy Mama iced coffee
  • L- Iced Coffee, Caramel Frappucino

Favorite Theological Resources

Favorite Morning Activity

  • P- Reading 
  • L- Writing

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Jun 2, 2016

This week we're talking about myths of motherhood. Not all of them-  we narrowed it down to four to discuss in this episode. Motherhood gets an unbalanced portrayal in our culture and we try to add some balance from our experience and what we've learned from other women.

  1. You'll never sleep again. Or shower. Why do all pregnant women hear this? You will sleep, maybe not as much but you will sleep. And you can certainly squeeze in a shower.
  2. Your body will be ruined. Your body is a tool that allows you to serve God; it's not a showplace. Also your body is going to change even if you don't have kids.
  3. You'll lose your identity. Child-centric homes and families benefit no one. There is room for you to still be a person in motherhood; it will actually make you a better mom.
  4. You can control the outcome. We birth little sinners. We do our part to model and teach but eventually our children will make their own decisions. Just like we grew up and started making our own.

Motherhood might be harder than you think but it can also be better than you might think.

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