Transform Your Sex Life in One Easy Step (yes, even you!)

By Fawn Weaver on Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Transform Your Sex Life in One Easy Step

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you know I rarely write about sex. Unlike our fabulous sex expert, Sheila Wray Gregoire, I generally stay away from this particular topic.  

Sheila loves giving advice on topics like increasing your libido and the benefits of making love for women.  So I’m more than happy to defer to her expertise.  

And although I’m by no means an expert (I just happen to really enjoy making love to my husband), I am happy to share with you the one thing that personally helped transform my sex life.

Something so simple you may not even realize the profound impact it can have on your sex life.

I got in shape.

I know…sounds too simple.  It may even sound like something more beneficial to my husband than it is for me.  But that couldn’t be further from the truth.

My hubby loves my body in all its shapes and sizes.  He reminds me of a quote I recently read from Trisha Yearwood regarding her husband, Garth Brooks’, reaction to her major weight loss:  

“He said, (I’m paraphrasing here) ‘It’s my favorite size on you.  And the only size I like just as much is whatever size you just were.’”

That’s my husband.  He’ll never mention to me that I’m picking up weight (not even the time I was so busy at work I had the chef bake me chocolate chip cookies throughout the day and every time I’d pass through the kitchen I’d grab a few) nor suggest I lose any.

But I’ll let you in on a personal secret.  Whether he notices or not, when I’m out of shape, I am fully aware that some of the noises my body makes while having sex are most certainly not of the erotic kind. And they are distracting, if not to him, most certainly to me.

I never expected for one of the greatest benefits of me getting in shape to be added confidence in the bedroom.  Maybe it’s the cerebral part of my brain but if my mind drifts while we’re making love (even for a second to think about my muffin top or jiggly backside), it’s hard to reel it back in.

As women, one of the most challenging things to do at the start of making love is to remain in the moment; not allowing our minds to wander to items left undone, our to-do lists, or what the kids might be doing.  This particular challenge, I may not be able to help you with; that’s a matter of training your mind to fully enjoy the present. But I can at least help you with the part that involves your body.

The next time you’re making love, if a thought about your size or tone causes your mind to wander a bit, this one I can help you with.  Try what worked for me to quickly amp up your sex life.  And for great tips on toning any problem areas, try this super simple advice from a fellow happy wife, Olympian, and mother of two.  

If getting toned isn’t an issue for you, but you’re looking for something to kick your sex life up a few notches, I highly recommend Sheet Music by Dr. Kevin Leman.

Years ago, I read Dr. Leman’s book in hopes of finding suggestions for a friend struggling in this area but instead found myself ripping Keith’s clothes off by the end of the book. Now, whenever a friend confides in me their struggles in the bedroom, within days they receive a gift in the mail from me…this book.

Until tomorrow…make it a great day!

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Fawn Weaver is the USA Today® and New York Times® bestselling author of Happy Wives Club: One Woman's Worldwide Search for the Secrets of a Great Marriage, adopting the same name as the Club she founded in 2010. The Happy Wives Club community has grown to include more than 900,000 women in over 110 countries around the world. When she’s not blogging or working on her next project, she's happily doting over her husband of nearly eleven years, Keith.

 

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  • Gaye @ CalmHealthySexy

    Hi Fawn – I’m with you 100% on this one. I think that regular exercise and getting/staying in shape is the best thing a woman can do for her body, her stress level, and her sex life! It makes SUCH a difference.

    • http://www.happywivesclub.com/ Fawn @ Happy Wives Club

      It does, Gaye! I had no clue until I was so much more comfortable making love to my husband (and enjoyed it 100x better) and put the 2+2 together that the only thing we were doing differently is I got in shape. Amazing.

  • Megan@DoNotDisturb

    regular exercise is definitely a big deal for me too. I feel so much more free and uninhibited when I feel confident about how I am treating my body.

    Megan

    • http://www.happywivesclub.com/ Fawn @ Happy Wives Club

      Did you know this would be one of the benefits of treating your body well? I sure didn’t but man o’ man am I happy I now know :) .

  • Jennifer Wilson

    Men “generally” are aroused by site while women “generally” start the process in the mind.

    Staying attractive for your spouse is one way to respect him.

    Staying fit is one way to keep your mind and body strong and in “sync.”

    For even more intimacy, exercise together, then let those newly released endorphins spark your imagination on how you can share your “energized” bodies with each other.

    • http://www.happywivesclub.com/ Fawn @ Happy Wives Club

      Aren’t those endorphins being released simultaneously a beautiful thing! Love working out with my hubby and never even put that 2+2 together.