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Did we forget what marriage commitment means? Did we forget that NONE of us signed up for a passionless, unloving marriage? We all signed up for passion, romance, intimacy, and affection. We ALL did. Wives, of course, I am NOT talking to ANYONE in an abusive marriage. I’m speaking to the wives who have loving husbands who work hard, are loyal, and are kind. If you have that kind of husband, he deserves to be your priority! You both deserve a happy marriage. Women, our husbands become entirely different men when we prioritize intimacy with them and learn to truly enjoy it together! If you’re struggling with this, listen to our podcast PLEASE! We have SO many resources to help you enjoy intimacy! And if you feel like emotional intimacy needs to come first, we have tons of episodes on that too! Husbands, do you feel like you would step up emotional connection even more if you were feeling prioritized in your marriage? If she cared that you have needs too?  Wives... not loving the physical aspect of being intimate? We created the app with experts to help with that! Not feeling emotionally connected? The app helps with that too! Feeling like you do everything and you are tired? Don’t get mad at him for not being able to read your mind! Talk to him and don’t get all worked up when he uses the word “help!” Too tired? Take some things off your plate! You husband needs to come first! If he is a good, loving man, put him first!  His needs matter too! Agree? #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagegoals #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #marriagetips #intimatemarriage
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Did we forget what marriage commitment means? Did we forget that NONE of us signed up for a passionless, unloving marriage? We all signed up for passion, romance, intimacy, and affection. We ALL did. Wives, of course, I am NOT talking to ANYONE in an abusive marriage. I’m speaking to the wives who have loving husbands who work hard, are loyal, and are kind. If you have that kind of husband, he deserves to be your priority! You both deserve a happy marriage. Women, our husbands become entirely different men when we prioritize intimacy with them and learn to truly enjoy it together! If you’re struggling with this, listen to our podcast PLEASE! We have SO many resources to help you enjoy intimacy! And if you feel like emotional intimacy needs to come first, we have tons of episodes on that too! Husbands, do you feel like you would step up emotional connection even more if you were feeling prioritized in your marriage? If she cared that you have needs too? Wives... not loving the physical aspect of being intimate? We created the app with experts to help with that! Not feeling emotionally connected? The app helps with that too! Feeling like you do everything and you are tired? Don’t get mad at him for not being able to read your mind! Talk to him and don’t get all worked up when he uses the word “help!” Too tired? Take some things off your plate! You husband needs to come first! If he is a good, loving man, put him first! His needs matter too! Agree? #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagegoals #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #marriagetips #intimatemarriage
Trust us, these four simple habits can completely transform the intimacy in your marriage—because we’ve seen it happen in ours. Start by making time for a real, passionate kiss every single day. Not a quick peck on the way out the door, but a kiss that says, “You’re still the one for me.” Pair that with intentional words of love—whether it’s an “I love you,” a heartfelt thank-you, or a compliment that makes your spouse feel seen and appreciated. Those words, spoken daily, can change everything. Keep the spark alive by making fun and laughter a regular part of your relationship. Marriage should never feel like a chore—so flirt, play, and find joy in the little things together. And perhaps most importantly, set aside intentional, distraction-free time every evening by putting your phones away. Show your spouse they’re more important than the endless scroll. Marriage takes effort, but just a little daily intention can speak volumes. These small actions are simple, but the message they send is powerful: “You are my top priority.” You’ll be amazed at how these changes deepen your connection, reignite your passion, and make your marriage feel unstoppable. Are you willing? Is your spouse?  If you are going to be on your phones, be strengthening your marriage!  download the ultimate intimacy app in the Apple and Amazon App stores for FREE to strengthen and spice up your marriage relationship!!  Over 200 resources 🔥🙌 -love language mini quiz  -customizable bedroom game  -intimate conversation starters  -private chat feature -intimate calendar  -expert resources  -intimate products and so much more!  Follow @ultimateintimacyapp on Instagram for daily marriage tips  Podcast: ultimate intimacy podcast on Spotify, Apple, buzzsprout and Amazon  Intimate products: shop.ultimate intimacy.com #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagegoals #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #happymarriage #marriagequotes
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Trust us, these four simple habits can completely transform the intimacy in your marriage—because we’ve seen it happen in ours. Start by making time for a real, passionate kiss every single day. Not a quick peck on the way out the door, but a kiss that says, “You’re still the one for me.” Pair that with intentional words of love—whether it’s an “I love you,” a heartfelt thank-you, or a compliment that makes your spouse feel seen and appreciated. Those words, spoken daily, can change everything. Keep the spark alive by making fun and laughter a regular part of your relationship. Marriage should never feel like a chore—so flirt, play, and find joy in the little things together. And perhaps most importantly, set aside intentional, distraction-free time every evening by putting your phones away. Show your spouse they’re more important than the endless scroll. Marriage takes effort, but just a little daily intention can speak volumes. These small actions are simple, but the message they send is powerful: “You are my top priority.” You’ll be amazed at how these changes deepen your connection, reignite your passion, and make your marriage feel unstoppable. Are you willing? Is your spouse? If you are going to be on your phones, be strengthening your marriage! download the ultimate intimacy app in the Apple and Amazon App stores for FREE to strengthen and spice up your marriage relationship!! Over 200 resources 🔥🙌 -love language mini quiz -customizable bedroom game -intimate conversation starters -private chat feature -intimate calendar -expert resources -intimate products and so much more! Follow @ultimateintimacyapp on Instagram for daily marriage tips Podcast: ultimate intimacy podcast on Spotify, Apple, buzzsprout and Amazon Intimate products: shop.ultimate intimacy.com #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagegoals #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #happymarriage #marriagequotes
Your spouse is the one person on this planet who has committed to walking through life with you, through every joy and challenge.  Yet, in the busyness of parenting, work, and daily routines, it’s easy to take that commitment for granted. Words, tone of voice, and actions matter more than we often realize. Treating your spouse better than anyone else, even your kids, doesn’t mean loving your children any less. It means recognizing the unique and foundational role your marriage plays in your family.  Kids feel secure when they see their parents united and treating each other with kindness and respect. Prioritizing your spouse teaches your children what a healthy, loving relationship looks like.  It’s making time to nurture your connection, speaking to your spouse with the same (or greater) patience and care you give your children, and remembering that your partnership is the anchor for your family’s well-being. Emotional intimacy is the foundation of a strong marriage. When your spouse feels respected and valued, trust deepens, and their heart feels safe with you.  This emotional safety is what allows for vulnerability, both emotionally and sexually. On the flip side, if our words or actions make our spouse feel dismissed, criticized, or unimportant, walls begin to build.  These walls don’t just block emotional closeness—they also impact sexual intimacy, which relies on feeling deeply connected and cared for. Check out the ultimate intimacy podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon and Spotify for episodes dedicated to taking about respect and love being an action word.  We are cheering for your marriage!  #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #loveandmarriage #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #relationshiptips #relationshiptip #happymarriage #marriagegoals #christmasgiftideas
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Your spouse is the one person on this planet who has committed to walking through life with you, through every joy and challenge. Yet, in the busyness of parenting, work, and daily routines, it’s easy to take that commitment for granted. Words, tone of voice, and actions matter more than we often realize. Treating your spouse better than anyone else, even your kids, doesn’t mean loving your children any less. It means recognizing the unique and foundational role your marriage plays in your family. Kids feel secure when they see their parents united and treating each other with kindness and respect. Prioritizing your spouse teaches your children what a healthy, loving relationship looks like. It’s making time to nurture your connection, speaking to your spouse with the same (or greater) patience and care you give your children, and remembering that your partnership is the anchor for your family’s well-being. Emotional intimacy is the foundation of a strong marriage. When your spouse feels respected and valued, trust deepens, and their heart feels safe with you. This emotional safety is what allows for vulnerability, both emotionally and sexually. On the flip side, if our words or actions make our spouse feel dismissed, criticized, or unimportant, walls begin to build. These walls don’t just block emotional closeness—they also impact sexual intimacy, which relies on feeling deeply connected and cared for. Check out the ultimate intimacy podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon and Spotify for episodes dedicated to taking about respect and love being an action word. We are cheering for your marriage! #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #loveandmarriage #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #relationshiptips #relationshiptip #happymarriage #marriagegoals #christmasgiftideas
Talking to couples where the husband is honest, a good loving and hard working man, yet his needs never seem to matter. He gives and gives and earns, yet his wife does NOT prioritize the sexual intimacy side of marriage.  If you are a wife that thinks your husband can give and give and never receive, that isn’t marriage commitment.  If you kissed him, and made out with him, and flirted with him when you were dating and first married, then one day decided, I don’t really love being intimate any more, I’m too “tired” etc, you are breaking your promises to marriage. You committed to love him and show him love.  If you don’t like being intimate, ask yourself to look deeper and fix the problem so your husband doesn’t have to suffer not feeling loved. - Is there resentment you need to work out? - Is there past trauma you need to get professional help about? - Do you not enjoy sex physically and need to learn how to? - Are you literally too tired and need to take some things off your plate? What is causing you to not want to be intimate, or to not prioritize his desire to be intimate with you?  While withholding intimacy can strain a marriage and may feel like a lack of commitment or loyalty to the other spouse, it’s essential to understand the underlying reasons and address them constructively. Both spouses should work together to rebuild their connection and resolve issues to maintain a healthy and fulfilling marriage. NO ONE signs up for a roommate, boring, non passionate marriage. NO ONE! ***Also, of course we are talking to couples in healthy loving marriages who love each other. Never talking to couples where the husband is abusive in any form. Or where the husband has cut off her emotional needs. That is NEVER ok as we talk about in almost every post. We are also talking to couples in marriages where the husband is the higher drive spouse. We understand this can be reversed absolutely.  What are your thoughts? Is being unfaithful more than just physical and emotional cheating?  We believe not loving and taking care of your spouses’ needs is a form of being unfaithful to your marriage commitment, vows and promises. #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagequotes #ultimateintimacy #marriagegoals #happymarriage #relationshiptips
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Talking to couples where the husband is honest, a good loving and hard working man, yet his needs never seem to matter. He gives and gives and earns, yet his wife does NOT prioritize the sexual intimacy side of marriage. If you are a wife that thinks your husband can give and give and never receive, that isn’t marriage commitment. If you kissed him, and made out with him, and flirted with him when you were dating and first married, then one day decided, I don’t really love being intimate any more, I’m too “tired” etc, you are breaking your promises to marriage. You committed to love him and show him love. If you don’t like being intimate, ask yourself to look deeper and fix the problem so your husband doesn’t have to suffer not feeling loved. - Is there resentment you need to work out? - Is there past trauma you need to get professional help about? - Do you not enjoy sex physically and need to learn how to? - Are you literally too tired and need to take some things off your plate? What is causing you to not want to be intimate, or to not prioritize his desire to be intimate with you? While withholding intimacy can strain a marriage and may feel like a lack of commitment or loyalty to the other spouse, it’s essential to understand the underlying reasons and address them constructively. Both spouses should work together to rebuild their connection and resolve issues to maintain a healthy and fulfilling marriage. NO ONE signs up for a roommate, boring, non passionate marriage. NO ONE! ***Also, of course we are talking to couples in healthy loving marriages who love each other. Never talking to couples where the husband is abusive in any form. Or where the husband has cut off her emotional needs. That is NEVER ok as we talk about in almost every post. We are also talking to couples in marriages where the husband is the higher drive spouse. We understand this can be reversed absolutely. What are your thoughts? Is being unfaithful more than just physical and emotional cheating? We believe not loving and taking care of your spouses’ needs is a form of being unfaithful to your marriage commitment, vows and promises. #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagequotes #ultimateintimacy #marriagegoals #happymarriage #relationshiptips
At year 12 of our marriage, we hit a wall. We loved each other, but it felt like something was missing. We were not connected. It wasn’t one big fight or one major crisis — it was a slow drift. We had put other things kids first. Our days revolved around schedules, chores, and responsibilities. We weren’t dating each other anymore. We weren’t talking about the hard things, and when we did, it felt like nothing changed. We both became complacent. And before we knew it, we felt more like roommates than spouses. We told ourselves this was just how marriage gets after a while. Life gets busy. Passion fades. But deep down, we knew we didn’t want just a functional marriage — we wanted a thriving one. We needed to make a change. A big one. We realized that marriage is like a plant — it needs constant watering and nurturing to grow. And without effort, it will wither. So, we started setting boundaries with our time — saying no to things that pulled us away from each other. We communicated better, sharing our needs and frustrations without fear of judgment. And most importantly, we both put in the effort. We started dating again, making time for connection, and prioritizing intimacy. The more we showed up for each other, the more we felt that spark again. We turned our marriage around — and you can too. It doesn’t take grand gestures, just small, consistent changes. Set boundaries to protect your time together. Communicate openly and often. And never stop putting in the effort. When both spouses choose to prioritize their marriage, love grows stronger, deeper, and more fulfilling than ever before. If you’re feeling that same drift, here are three questions to ask each other to start closing the gap and reconnecting: “What’s one thing I can do this week to make you feel more loved and appreciated?” “Is there anything we’ve been avoiding talking about that we need to address together?” “What small thing could we start doing daily to feel more connected as a couple?” Do you feel like roommates or passionate lovers in your marriage?  App is now available directly from our website: ultimateintimacy.com  Over 300 resources to help strengthen your marriage 🙌  #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagequotes #marriagechallenge #relationshipadvice #ultimateintimacy #happymarriage #relationshiptip #marriagepodcast #goals2025 #loveandmarriage #intimatemarriage #marriageapp
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At year 12 of our marriage, we hit a wall. We loved each other, but it felt like something was missing. We were not connected. It wasn’t one big fight or one major crisis — it was a slow drift. We had put other things kids first. Our days revolved around schedules, chores, and responsibilities. We weren’t dating each other anymore. We weren’t talking about the hard things, and when we did, it felt like nothing changed. We both became complacent. And before we knew it, we felt more like roommates than spouses. We told ourselves this was just how marriage gets after a while. Life gets busy. Passion fades. But deep down, we knew we didn’t want just a functional marriage — we wanted a thriving one. We needed to make a change. A big one. We realized that marriage is like a plant — it needs constant watering and nurturing to grow. And without effort, it will wither. So, we started setting boundaries with our time — saying no to things that pulled us away from each other. We communicated better, sharing our needs and frustrations without fear of judgment. And most importantly, we both put in the effort. We started dating again, making time for connection, and prioritizing intimacy. The more we showed up for each other, the more we felt that spark again. We turned our marriage around — and you can too. It doesn’t take grand gestures, just small, consistent changes. Set boundaries to protect your time together. Communicate openly and often. And never stop putting in the effort. When both spouses choose to prioritize their marriage, love grows stronger, deeper, and more fulfilling than ever before. If you’re feeling that same drift, here are three questions to ask each other to start closing the gap and reconnecting: “What’s one thing I can do this week to make you feel more loved and appreciated?” “Is there anything we’ve been avoiding talking about that we need to address together?” “What small thing could we start doing daily to feel more connected as a couple?” Do you feel like roommates or passionate lovers in your marriage? App is now available directly from our website: ultimateintimacy.com Over 300 resources to help strengthen your marriage 🙌 #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagequotes #marriagechallenge #relationshipadvice #ultimateintimacy #happymarriage #relationshiptip #marriagepodcast #goals2025 #loveandmarriage #intimatemarriage #marriageapp
6. Disconnect from phones after kids are in bed so you can connect together.  7. Check in with each other every single day about your marriage relationship.  8. Celebrate your marriage milestones as a couple.  9. Take a yearly getaway as a couple. 10. Teach your kids that you agree on everything together as a couple and they cannot divide you.   Putting your marriage first doesn’t mean neglecting your kids in any way, and has nothing to do with amount of time.  Putting your marriage first means effort, prioritizing, keeping the marriage intimate, and make sure both spouses needs are getting met.  Anything you would add?  What keeps your marriage strong?  #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagequotes #relationshipadvice #ultimateintimacy #happymarriage #ultimateintimacy #relationshiptip #marriagepodcast #relationshiptips #goals2025 #loveandmarriage #marriagechallenges #spousefirst #marriagefirst
5 reasons why husbands love to feel desired:  1. It makes them feel valued, knowing their wife chooses to be close to them.  2. It removes the pressure of always being the initiator, which can make them feel more relaxed and emotionally connected. 3. It builds their confidence and self-esteem in the marriage. 4. It deepens emotional intimacy because they feel accepted as they are.  5. it keeps the marriage exciting and passionate—reminding him that his wife doesn’t just love him, she wants him. The more a wife shows desire, the more her husband will feel connected, present, and more emotionally committed to their marriage. One of the most powerful ways a wife can make her husband feel loved is by showing him that she desires him. When a wife initiates intimacy, it sends a clear message: “I choose you. I want you.”  Husbands thrive on knowing that their wives find them attractive and want to connect on a deeper, physical level. It boosts their confidence, strengthens emotional bonds, and reassures them that they are more than just providers—they are loved, wanted, and pursued.  When intimacy becomes a shared experience initiated by both spouses, it brings balance and keeps the passion alive in marriage. Is this correct husbands?  What is your favorite way your wife initiates?  #marriagerap #marriagepodcast #marriageapp #marriagegoals #marriagetips
Behind every strong and loving husband is a wife who hopefully knows the power and love of initiating intimacy ❤️ When a wife takes the lead in expressing desire to be intimate, it’s more than just about physical connection – it’s a profound affirmation of his worth and desirability as a life partner, spouse, and as a person. It’s a reminder that he’s valued for who he is, not just what he provides. So here’s to the wives who understand the importance of making their husbands feel desired, cherished, and loved, both in and out of the bedroom. 🙌 Your love and initiative make all the difference in your husbands life ❤️ Did you see all the poll answers from the husbands? They all admit that making love is SO much more than a physical pleasure! It is about connection, emotional connection and feeling close to their wife! It makes them feel loved! Wives, 🔥 If you need fun ways to initiate, check out our “make love to me” non-graphic position scratch cards! Link in bio ❤️ If you need more emotional connection first, we hope you will download for free the ultimate intimacy app in Apple and Amazon app stores for TONS of marriage resources, intimate games and conversation starters and quizzes. We know emotional intimacy needs to be strong in marriage! 🎁 If you need help with orgasm or enjoying intimate time in general, we hope there is a product you can find helpful so that you will love being intimate too! Shop.ultimateintimacy.com #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagequotes #relationshipadvice #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #marriagequotes #happymarriage #marriagepodcast #relationshiptip #relationshiptips #goals2025
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Behind every strong and loving husband is a wife who hopefully knows the power and love of initiating intimacy ❤️ When a wife takes the lead in expressing desire to be intimate, it’s more than just about physical connection – it’s a profound affirmation of his worth and desirability as a life partner, spouse, and as a person. It’s a reminder that he’s valued for who he is, not just what he provides. So here’s to the wives who understand the importance of making their husbands feel desired, cherished, and loved, both in and out of the bedroom. 🙌 Your love and initiative make all the difference in your husbands life ❤️ Did you see all the poll answers from the husbands? They all admit that making love is SO much more than a physical pleasure! It is about connection, emotional connection and feeling close to their wife! It makes them feel loved! Wives, 🔥 If you need fun ways to initiate, check out our “make love to me” non-graphic position scratch cards! Link in bio ❤️ If you need more emotional connection first, we hope you will download for free the ultimate intimacy app in Apple and Amazon app stores for TONS of marriage resources, intimate games and conversation starters and quizzes. We know emotional intimacy needs to be strong in marriage! 🎁 If you need help with orgasm or enjoying intimate time in general, we hope there is a product you can find helpful so that you will love being intimate too! Shop.ultimateintimacy.com #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagequotes #relationshipadvice #ultimateintimacy #marriageapp #marriagequotes #happymarriage #marriagepodcast #relationshiptip #relationshiptips #goals2025
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from surveying thousands of married couples, it’s this: everyone wants sex to feel loving, connecting, and uniting. The kind of intimacy that isn’t just physical but emotional too. Husbands and wives alike want to feel seen, respected, and loved before intimacy — and that emotional connection is what makes sex feel truly meaningful in marriage. Here’s the truth: emotional intimacy needs to come FIRST. When a wife feels emotionally safe, loved, and valued, her desire for physical intimacy grows naturally. And when a husband feels truly connected, he experiences the depth of intimacy he craves too. It becomes more than just an act — it becomes "making love" in every sense of the word.  For this kind of intimacy to happen, kindness, respect, loyalty, and love must be at the core of a marriage. Without those things, intimacy can feel like an obligation or something that’s done out of duty rather than desire. But when both spouses feel emotionally connected? That’s when sex transforms into something powerful, meaningful, and deeply uniting. Husbands want this too. The survey we conducted made it clear — men want their wives to feel loved and connected, because that’s when intimacy feels the most fulfilling for both of them. Husbands want intimacy that makes their marriage stronger, not just a quick physical release. They want their spouse to want them — not out of duty, but out of genuine connection. The key is understanding that emotional intimacy is the foundation. It’s not just a “nice bonus” — it’s essential for creating the type of sex life both spouses dream of. Love first, intimacy follows. That’s how marriages thrive. And when emotional intimacy is there, Sexual intimacy NEEDS to be prioritized in the marriage. This is what keeps a relationship passionate. AGREE?  Download the app for free at ultimatentimacy.com for HUNDREDS of free resources created with experts to help strengthen the emotional AND sexual intimacy in your marriage, AND your communication! #intimatemarriage #loveandmarriage #goals2025 #intimacytips #marriagepodcast #relationshiptip #marriagefirst #happymarriage #ultimateintimacy #marriagequotes #marriagechallenge #relationshipadvice #Marriage #marriagetips
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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from surveying thousands of married couples, it’s this: everyone wants sex to feel loving, connecting, and uniting. The kind of intimacy that isn’t just physical but emotional too. Husbands and wives alike want to feel seen, respected, and loved before intimacy — and that emotional connection is what makes sex feel truly meaningful in marriage. Here’s the truth: emotional intimacy needs to come FIRST. When a wife feels emotionally safe, loved, and valued, her desire for physical intimacy grows naturally. And when a husband feels truly connected, he experiences the depth of intimacy he craves too. It becomes more than just an act — it becomes "making love" in every sense of the word. For this kind of intimacy to happen, kindness, respect, loyalty, and love must be at the core of a marriage. Without those things, intimacy can feel like an obligation or something that’s done out of duty rather than desire. But when both spouses feel emotionally connected? That’s when sex transforms into something powerful, meaningful, and deeply uniting. Husbands want this too. The survey we conducted made it clear — men want their wives to feel loved and connected, because that’s when intimacy feels the most fulfilling for both of them. Husbands want intimacy that makes their marriage stronger, not just a quick physical release. They want their spouse to want them — not out of duty, but out of genuine connection. The key is understanding that emotional intimacy is the foundation. It’s not just a “nice bonus” — it’s essential for creating the type of sex life both spouses dream of. Love first, intimacy follows. That’s how marriages thrive. And when emotional intimacy is there, Sexual intimacy NEEDS to be prioritized in the marriage. This is what keeps a relationship passionate. AGREE? Download the app for free at ultimatentimacy.com for HUNDREDS of free resources created with experts to help strengthen the emotional AND sexual intimacy in your marriage, AND your communication! #intimatemarriage #loveandmarriage #goals2025 #intimacytips #marriagepodcast #relationshiptip #marriagefirst #happymarriage #ultimateintimacy #marriagequotes #marriagechallenge #relationshipadvice #Marriage #marriagetips
🤝Reduces Stress: Physical touch lowers cortisol levels, reducing stress and anxiety. ‼️Improves Immune System: Regular touch boosts immunity and helps fight off illness. ❤️Lowers Blood Pressure: Touch can help lower blood pressure, promoting heart health. 💤😴Promotes Better Sleep: Touch helps release hormones that improve sleep quality. 🙌Increases Oxytocin: Physical touch increases oxytocin, promoting bonding and reducing anxiety. ❤️Improves Circulation: Touch stimulates blood flow, improving circulation and overall cardiovascular health. 😁Helps Muscle Relaxation: Touch, such as massage, can relieve muscle tension and improve flexibility. ⚡️Boosts Energy Levels: Physical affection can increase feelings of energy and reduce fatigue. ‼️Enhances Skin Health: Regular physical touch promotes better skin health by stimulating the skin’s sensory receptors. 👍Reduces Pain: Physical touch can act as a natural pain reliever by releasing endorphins. So go touch your spouse more! It is good for you!!  what’s keeping you from lots of physical touch in your marriage?  #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagequotes #relationshipadvice #marriagechallenge #intimatemarriage #marriageapp #relationshiptip #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #loveandmarriage #happymarriage
Our marriage has NOT been easy. At least the first 12 years. If you listen to our podcast and know our story and how we got here... you know that we have had to learn the hard way in many things, like many of you. The biggest thing we can say out of all these things is that marriage really does need to come first. This Benefits EVERYONE in the house. When we are on the same page, with the kids, with finances, with household duties, with just everything and we are united and the sexual intimacy is amazing... the atmosphere in our home is completely different.  When your intimacy is prioritized in marriage, it changes your marriage, which changes your love, and your actions, and it changes your home.  Your kids feel the unity, they feel the love between their parents. This changes their entire life too.  You might think that putting your marriage FIRST isn’t the best thing for your kids, but it is. When they become adults, they will thank you. Our oldest son who is almost 20 thanks us all the time for us having an amazing marriage. He watches his friends go through life with divorced parents, and the heartbreak they feel and he literally thanks us for keeping our marriage strong while we raised him. He thanks us for having weekly date nights, for leaving on vacations once in a while to keep our marriage strong.  Marriage isn’t easy, it is hard. Really hard. There are so many days that you think you just can’t do it. And then you go to bed, wake up the next day and try harder... to find out that it is just a stage and the passion and romance CAN come back with effort.  What have you learned in your marriage relationship? No matter how long you have been married ❤️ We hope you will listen to Ultimate Intimacy Podcast episode 242: What Putting Your Marriage First Before Your Kids Really Looks Like… To Keep The Intimacy Strong ❤️ Ultimateintimacy.com/podcast #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #ultimateintimacy #loveandmarriage #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #relationshiptip #relationshiptips #marriagequotes
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Our marriage has NOT been easy. At least the first 12 years. If you listen to our podcast and know our story and how we got here... you know that we have had to learn the hard way in many things, like many of you. The biggest thing we can say out of all these things is that marriage really does need to come first. This Benefits EVERYONE in the house. When we are on the same page, with the kids, with finances, with household duties, with just everything and we are united and the sexual intimacy is amazing... the atmosphere in our home is completely different. When your intimacy is prioritized in marriage, it changes your marriage, which changes your love, and your actions, and it changes your home. Your kids feel the unity, they feel the love between their parents. This changes their entire life too. You might think that putting your marriage FIRST isn’t the best thing for your kids, but it is. When they become adults, they will thank you. Our oldest son who is almost 20 thanks us all the time for us having an amazing marriage. He watches his friends go through life with divorced parents, and the heartbreak they feel and he literally thanks us for keeping our marriage strong while we raised him. He thanks us for having weekly date nights, for leaving on vacations once in a while to keep our marriage strong. Marriage isn’t easy, it is hard. Really hard. There are so many days that you think you just can’t do it. And then you go to bed, wake up the next day and try harder... to find out that it is just a stage and the passion and romance CAN come back with effort. What have you learned in your marriage relationship? No matter how long you have been married ❤️ We hope you will listen to Ultimate Intimacy Podcast episode 242: What Putting Your Marriage First Before Your Kids Really Looks Like… To Keep The Intimacy Strong ❤️ Ultimateintimacy.com/podcast #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagechallenges #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #ultimateintimacy #loveandmarriage #marriageapp #intimatemarriage #relationshiptip #relationshiptips #marriagequotes
The more we spend time talking to couples, the more we realize that we all actually need the same things!  Our needs are remarkably similar because, at their core, we all seek love, respect, and connection in our relationships. Both spouses desire emotional intimacy, where they feel understood, valued, and appreciated. Additionally, both husbands AND wives benefit from physical intimacy, shared experiences, and collaborative efforts in managing life’s responsibilities.  By recognizing and addressing these common needs, we can all create a balanced and harmonious partnership that nurtures both individuals needs and desires ❤️ Yes, we constantly talk about how one spouse typically needs more physical or sexual intimacy, and one needs more emotional connection, but they both go hand in hand, and it is typically because BOTH need that emotional connection through the sexual intimacy. We are actually alike! Do you agree?  Do women need more or do husbands need more? What does this look like in your marriage? Do you feel like deep down our needs are actually the same?  Great resources to strengthen intimacy in your marriage:  Resources: links in bio.  - The kissing challenge 💋 - 50 ways to strengthen emotional intimacy  - New podcast episode 275: “being a good provider doesn’t make you a good husband… there is so much more”  #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagequotes #ultimateintimacy #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #marriagechallenges #relationshiptip #intimatemarriage #happymarriage #marriagegoals
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The more we spend time talking to couples, the more we realize that we all actually need the same things! Our needs are remarkably similar because, at their core, we all seek love, respect, and connection in our relationships. Both spouses desire emotional intimacy, where they feel understood, valued, and appreciated. Additionally, both husbands AND wives benefit from physical intimacy, shared experiences, and collaborative efforts in managing life’s responsibilities. By recognizing and addressing these common needs, we can all create a balanced and harmonious partnership that nurtures both individuals needs and desires ❤️ Yes, we constantly talk about how one spouse typically needs more physical or sexual intimacy, and one needs more emotional connection, but they both go hand in hand, and it is typically because BOTH need that emotional connection through the sexual intimacy. We are actually alike! Do you agree? Do women need more or do husbands need more? What does this look like in your marriage? Do you feel like deep down our needs are actually the same? Great resources to strengthen intimacy in your marriage: Resources: links in bio. - The kissing challenge 💋 - 50 ways to strengthen emotional intimacy - New podcast episode 275: “being a good provider doesn’t make you a good husband… there is so much more” #Marriage #marriagetips #intimacytips #husbandsneedsmatter #marriagechallenge #marriagepodcast #relationshipadvice #loveandmarriage #marriagequotes #ultimateintimacy #relationshipadvice #marriagepodcast #marriagechallenges #relationshiptip #intimatemarriage #happymarriage #marriagegoals
Technology has so many beautiful benefits but it has also caused us to stop having intentionally clear conversations. The conveniences of social media and phones has caused us to solve problems with long text messages, emojis, GIFs and subliminal posts on social media. It’s bonkers! As a millennial couple, we’ve seen the rise of social media during our relationship. We can’t speak for every marriage or relationship but we’ve seen how those long, wordy text messages can be received with a tone that wasn’t intended. Bae and I practice clear communication by making sure our intentions and impact align. Sometimes we will have greater intentions for what we want to convey but when we put it in a text message while the situation is hot, the impact of the message gets lost because we’re reading it with the tone of offense. People run automatic programs based on their traumas, past experiences and other factors that cause them to run things through several filters before the message is decoded. Offenses happen when that message goes through a bad filter that is triggered by preprogrammed behaviors. As a team it’s your responsibility to make sure you learn your partner and understand their receiving language so the impact isn’t lost in the message. ________ “You Can’t Make This Up” is now streaming on @spotify @applemusic @amazonmusic @iheartradio @youtube. NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY @ 8 AM EST. Loving the podcast?! We’d love to hear about it. Comment on this episode to let new listeners know what they’re getting into. Share this with someone who needs it and make sure to follow us on social media @HappilyEverAlphin.  #HappilyEverAlphin #youcantmakethisup #relationshippodcast #marriagepodcast #podcast #explorepage
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Technology has so many beautiful benefits but it has also caused us to stop having intentionally clear conversations. The conveniences of social media and phones has caused us to solve problems with long text messages, emojis, GIFs and subliminal posts on social media. It’s bonkers! As a millennial couple, we’ve seen the rise of social media during our relationship. We can’t speak for every marriage or relationship but we’ve seen how those long, wordy text messages can be received with a tone that wasn’t intended. Bae and I practice clear communication by making sure our intentions and impact align. Sometimes we will have greater intentions for what we want to convey but when we put it in a text message while the situation is hot, the impact of the message gets lost because we’re reading it with the tone of offense. People run automatic programs based on their traumas, past experiences and other factors that cause them to run things through several filters before the message is decoded. Offenses happen when that message goes through a bad filter that is triggered by preprogrammed behaviors. As a team it’s your responsibility to make sure you learn your partner and understand their receiving language so the impact isn’t lost in the message. ________ “You Can’t Make This Up” is now streaming on @spotify @applemusic @amazonmusic @iheartradio @youtube. NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY @ 8 AM EST. Loving the podcast?! We’d love to hear about it. Comment on this episode to let new listeners know what they’re getting into. Share this with someone who needs it and make sure to follow us on social media @HappilyEverAlphin. #HappilyEverAlphin #youcantmakethisup #relationshippodcast #marriagepodcast #podcast #explorepage
Truth be told @Disney set us up 😅 Most little girls experienced the ‘Disney effect’ growing up where we shaped our romantic concepts off of what the Princesses showcased. We wanted to be swept off our feet and wowed and then we all grew up and realized that Disney wasn’t reality. This is when shows like ‘Living Single’ made sense 😅 As a millennial who was raised by 90s sitcoms and whimsical cartoons, it was hard to detach from the idea that I could find my Dwayne in college or meet my Will Smith while doing what I loved. I experienced heartbreak before I was ever wined and dined and that caused me to shape what my experiences with men would be like. I formed this idea that I would have to “raise a man” and teach him how I wanted to be catered to. But then I met my husband… Although my husband wasn’t together when we met at the tender ages of 14, I saw the potential. I knew that I would have to guide him while unlearning fairytales and embracing the ebbs and flows of relationships. We learned how to navigate hard conversations and get to the bottom of what we truly desired that words couldn’t express. Most times humans just want to be seen, valued and heard and that looks different for every woman and man. Disney may not have been a practical way to build romantic concepts in this odd world but it did show us how to hold value. Mulan held value, Rapunzel held value, Tiana STOOD ON BUSINESS and these are the qualities that shaped what women truly desired: respect for what we can do outside of the kitchen 🫶🏽 ________ “You Can’t Make This Up” is now streaming on @Spotify @Apple Music @iHeartRadio @YouTube. NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY @ 8 AM EST. Loving the podcast?! We’d love to hear about it. Comment on this episode to let new listeners know what they’re getting into. Share this with someone who needs it and make sure to follow us on social media @HappilyEverAlphin.  #HappilyEverAlphin #youcantmakethisup #relationshippodcast #marriagepodcast #podcast #explorepage #disneyprincess #disney
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Truth be told @Disney set us up 😅 Most little girls experienced the ‘Disney effect’ growing up where we shaped our romantic concepts off of what the Princesses showcased. We wanted to be swept off our feet and wowed and then we all grew up and realized that Disney wasn’t reality. This is when shows like ‘Living Single’ made sense 😅 As a millennial who was raised by 90s sitcoms and whimsical cartoons, it was hard to detach from the idea that I could find my Dwayne in college or meet my Will Smith while doing what I loved. I experienced heartbreak before I was ever wined and dined and that caused me to shape what my experiences with men would be like. I formed this idea that I would have to “raise a man” and teach him how I wanted to be catered to. But then I met my husband… Although my husband wasn’t together when we met at the tender ages of 14, I saw the potential. I knew that I would have to guide him while unlearning fairytales and embracing the ebbs and flows of relationships. We learned how to navigate hard conversations and get to the bottom of what we truly desired that words couldn’t express. Most times humans just want to be seen, valued and heard and that looks different for every woman and man. Disney may not have been a practical way to build romantic concepts in this odd world but it did show us how to hold value. Mulan held value, Rapunzel held value, Tiana STOOD ON BUSINESS and these are the qualities that shaped what women truly desired: respect for what we can do outside of the kitchen 🫶🏽 ________ “You Can’t Make This Up” is now streaming on @Spotify @Apple Music @iHeartRadio @YouTube. NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY @ 8 AM EST. Loving the podcast?! We’d love to hear about it. Comment on this episode to let new listeners know what they’re getting into. Share this with someone who needs it and make sure to follow us on social media @HappilyEverAlphin. #HappilyEverAlphin #youcantmakethisup #relationshippodcast #marriagepodcast #podcast #explorepage #disneyprincess #disney
🎙️ The Accountability Episode is HERE! Ready to tackle some real talk about holding yourself (and your boo 😅) accountable? You can find it now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, AND YouTube! P.S. Yes, we know it’s windy in the video 🌬️—consider it nature holding us accountable for not filming indoors 😂. 🎉 Shoutout to our sponsor, Kerusso! You can grab these dope shirts we’re rocking at Kerusso.com. Use promo code HENRYANDVICTORIA for 15% off your order! 🙌 Tap the link in our stories to listen, share it with your accountability partner, and let us know what hit hardest for you in the comments! 💬 #marriagepodcast #MyRelationshipThing #AccountabilityTalks #Kerusso #arizona #relationships #accountability #marriageadvice #Love

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