31 Days To Great Sex - with Sheila Gregoire

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2015
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    Sheila Wray Gregoire-syndicated columnist, speaker, and author of seven books on the topics of marriage and encouraging women in their relationships-discusses her book 31 Days to Great Sex. She debunks several common myths about men, sex, pornography, and libido; she encourages couples to focus on each other’s needs first in the bedroom by preparing themselves physically and emotionally before making love. She also gives excellent advice on how military couples can keep the passion alive during long periods of separation.

Комментарии • 9

  • @f.k.hayford3148
    @f.k.hayford3148 4 года назад

    Wow, where was this documentary all this while....I love you Dr. Sheila, I am newly married and this is really a source of help to me because I had low knowledge on bedroom and sex because I was an ignorant virgin.. this Is a blessing to me... I need more of this

  • @chironow3446
    @chironow3446 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to shiela I haven’t had sex in 6 months. My wife wants 100% perfection first. I paid her $106,000 student loan, she hasn’t had to work, visits friends and family whenever she wants. I took her mother in with Alzheimer’s when all her siblings refused and she died in my den which I set up as bedroom in her last 3 months of life. I am a doctor and she has full control of our finances, so she is not refused clothes, food, decorations, whatever…
    She is a control ing person. All I have ever wanted was her to stop criticizing me for things which is constant. I am very physically fit and quiet and listen. We talk 1-3 hours per day.
    Another 6 months and I am leaving.

  • @justincoats7236
    @justincoats7236 6 лет назад +2

    I wish all married women could hear this.

  • @EnemyAce88
    @EnemyAce88 4 года назад +1

    I would love to talk to my wife, but she'd rather play with her phone than talk to me.

  • @scottseals243
    @scottseals243 Год назад

    Men hate feeling vulnerable.

  • @lesnelson7663
    @lesnelson7663 6 лет назад

    Jean Lush pointed out that the basic capacities of men vs women when it comes to communications are dramatically different. Her advice 30+ years ago was for women to meet their communications need with other women. With the nuclear family being more and more standalone (isolated) this has become almost untenable. Thus, the husband is being called on to fulfill a need he was not created for. I don't see any scriptural evidence that counters that.
    Lush observed that men, when confronted with the problems pinging around in the wife's head [I like Sheila's graphic], are wired to attempt to solve them. Telling us to "just listen I don't need your help I just need you to hear me" is identical to asking the wife to turn off the pachinko machine in her head. Neither of us can do these things because that is how we are wired. Frustrating...

    • @bpdance2174
      @bpdance2174 5 лет назад

      No, that is Not universally true. Many women are fixers and many men are not. Re-listen to Shiela until her main points ring clear.
      It is a CRYING SHAME that men are not taught this relational information until later in life or until it's too late. A major omission of pre-marrital counseling, period.

  • @mr.d.572
    @mr.d.572 6 лет назад

    This interview has some fantastic content, and I am surprised it doesn't have many more views. I also really like her blogging site which is: tolovehonorandvacuum.com

  • @jaco7675
    @jaco7675 6 лет назад +1

    But ... I don’t want to have sex with Sheila Gregoire ....