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A Very Slippery Love Terrain With Christian Intimacy: You Can Shield Your Relationship

By Terry Phillips | December 3, 2009

A lot of people think that Christians don’t get intimate. To a certain extent this is true because if a couple isn’t married they can’t get sexually intimate. But there are so many ways for Christian lovers to get really close and connected on a physical and emotional level. And Christian Intimacy isn’t even about being physical and emotional in non-sexual ways; they can even get intimate on a spiritual level as well.

Physical intimacy can be achieved without a couple having to side-line their religious principles. There is nowhere in the Bible that it says physical contact with a woman can a send a couple straight to the pits of Hell. Christians that aren’t married as yet can touch each other and arouse each others feeling in a non-sinful way. Holding hands has the effect of bringing flesh together. The warmth generated by holding hands elevates feelings beyond levels unimaginable if done with the right emotion.

Kissing isn’t sinful. As far as I’m concerned there is no commandment to that effect, unless if you’re kissing someone else’s lover. Gently kiss each other on the lips; neck and anywhere you think suitable. Kissing brings couples together and greatly switches their sensations of pleasure. Shared pleasure is what intimacy actually is; share each others affection by subtle and loving kisses that communicate your feeling to one another.

Hugging and holding each other in the arms certainly makes a relationship very intimate. You can do this in a quiet and romantic place to get the most intense feeling out of it. Wrap your hands around her back and rub your partners back whilst you’re at it. When you pass of this protective feeling your partner will definitely feel loved and cared for, a great intimacy trigger.

Emotional intimacy can also be a source of Christian intimacy for couples. Emotions are our feelings converted into words. Talk about each others dreams and ambitions whilst you’re in each others arms. Such talk exposes your innermost thoughts and feelings to each other making you closer than ever before.

Dig into the past and talk about the fun and god times. This unravelling of the past unites your feelings in a bond unbreakable because your experiences are now shared. You can safely couple this by talking about your relationship. Topics of interest are those of trust and commitment because these bring in the intimacy you require.

Spiritually you can also connect and get intimate. If I were a Christian I would flip through the pages of the Bible to Songs Of Solomon and read my woman a sweet passage of poetry. I would also pray with my woman and pray for her at the same time. Doing this will bring you closer than ever before.

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