
Lovemaking: How to Talk About Sex with Your Spouse
- Talking openly about lovemaking with your spouse
- Candid, practical guide
- Bold, playful, real, and Catholic
- Drawing from Pope St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body
Sex in marriage can be beautifulâbut also new, confusing, awkward, and even frustrating. How do you talk openly about lovemaking without feeling embarrassed? How do you ask for what you need?
The candid, practical guide youâve been waiting for. Bold, playful, and full of real-talk, Renzo and Monica Ortegaâhosts of the Two Become Family podcastâoffer couples the tools they need to communicate more openly, connect more deeply, and transform their sexual intimacy.
Drawing from their own experience as well as the wisdom of Catholic teaching, including St. John Paul IIâs theology of the body, Renzo and Monica tackle the tough questions couples are often afraid to ask:
- How do we talk candidly about frequency and foreplay?
- Do men really only âwant one thingâ? Why do women get âheadachesâ?
- Why is the female orgasm so elusive?
- Why are there so many rules around sex? Does the Church expect us to have a hundred babies?
- How does sex change after kids come into the picture?
This isnât a steamy how-to manual, nor is it a dry theological explanation. Itâs an honest, approachable conversation about the realities of marital intimacy, grounded in Catholic faith and real-life experience. Each chapter includes conversation starters designed to help couples talk about their needs, desires, and boundaries. â
Discover a path to a more fulfilling sex life and a deeper marital union.
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Lovemaking: How to Talk About Sex with Your Spouse
- Talking openly about lovemaking with your spouse
- Candid, practical guide
- Bold, playful, real, and Catholic
- Drawing from Pope St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body
Sex in marriage can be beautifulâbut also new, confusing, awkward, and even frustrating. How do you talk openly about lovemaking without feeling embarrassed? How do you ask for what you need?
The candid, practical guide youâve been waiting for. Bold, playful, and full of real-talk, Renzo and Monica Ortegaâhosts of the Two Become Family podcastâoffer couples the tools they need to communicate more openly, connect more deeply, and transform their sexual intimacy.
Drawing from their own experience as well as the wisdom of Catholic teaching, including St. John Paul IIâs theology of the body, Renzo and Monica tackle the tough questions couples are often afraid to ask:
- How do we talk candidly about frequency and foreplay?
- Do men really only âwant one thingâ? Why do women get âheadachesâ?
- Why is the female orgasm so elusive?
- Why are there so many rules around sex? Does the Church expect us to have a hundred babies?
- How does sex change after kids come into the picture?
This isnât a steamy how-to manual, nor is it a dry theological explanation. Itâs an honest, approachable conversation about the realities of marital intimacy, grounded in Catholic faith and real-life experience. Each chapter includes conversation starters designed to help couples talk about their needs, desires, and boundaries. â
Discover a path to a more fulfilling sex life and a deeper marital union.
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- Talking openly about lovemaking with your spouse
- Candid, practical guide
- Bold, playful, real, and Catholic
- Drawing from Pope St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body
Sex in marriage can be beautifulâbut also new, confusing, awkward, and even frustrating. How do you talk openly about lovemaking without feeling embarrassed? How do you ask for what you need?
The candid, practical guide youâve been waiting for. Bold, playful, and full of real-talk, Renzo and Monica Ortegaâhosts of the Two Become Family podcastâoffer couples the tools they need to communicate more openly, connect more deeply, and transform their sexual intimacy.
Drawing from their own experience as well as the wisdom of Catholic teaching, including St. John Paul IIâs theology of the body, Renzo and Monica tackle the tough questions couples are often afraid to ask:
- How do we talk candidly about frequency and foreplay?
- Do men really only âwant one thingâ? Why do women get âheadachesâ?
- Why is the female orgasm so elusive?
- Why are there so many rules around sex? Does the Church expect us to have a hundred babies?
- How does sex change after kids come into the picture?
This isnât a steamy how-to manual, nor is it a dry theological explanation. Itâs an honest, approachable conversation about the realities of marital intimacy, grounded in Catholic faith and real-life experience. Each chapter includes conversation starters designed to help couples talk about their needs, desires, and boundaries. â
Discover a path to a more fulfilling sex life and a deeper marital union.






















