
A group of Christian wives have set up a website to advise young wives on how they can spice up their sex life.
The site, Christian Nymphos, guides how couples can spice up their love life without breaking God's laws.
It contains suggestions on new sexual positions, scenarios and games alongside links to Bible study websites.
"God wants us to be madly in love with our husbands," the Telegraph quoted the anonymous women behind the site, as saying.
"He wants us to keep that fire burning in our marriage beds," she added.
The articles are responses to queries about what kinds of sexual behaviour are acceptable.
Oral sex, orgasms and sex aides are frequently discussed topics. However, the moral message is the same, sex outside of marriage is forbidden, masturbation is frowned upon, and erotica is only acceptable if the characters are married.
The website has even attracted attention of several male readers nervous about their sexual roles.
Source: ANI
LIN/SK
"He wants us to keep that fire burning in our marriage beds," she added.
The articles are responses to queries about what kinds of sexual behaviour are acceptable.
Oral sex, orgasms and sex aides are frequently discussed topics. However, the moral message is the same, sex outside of marriage is forbidden, masturbation is frowned upon, and erotica is only acceptable if the characters are married.
The website has even attracted attention of several male readers nervous about their sexual roles.
Source: ANI
LIN/SK
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