Showing posts with label Companionship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Companionship. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sex Is a Reflection of Oneness
Difficulties in a couple’s sex life often reflect deeper issues in their relationship.
by Dave Boehi
“I wish we would enjoy each other in bed more often, but my spouse rarely wants to make love. We have almost no sex life.”
When you just read that quote, did you assume that it was made by a man, or a woman? Conventional wisdom holds that husbands generally desire to have sex in their marriage more often than wives. But it appears that a growing number of marriages are experiencing the opposite problem, with wives frustrated that their husbands are uninterested in sexual relations.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
The Boomerous Life
Our Mission
Welcome! Thank you for stopping by. I am so excited to connect with you. You may be wondering what this site is all about. Well, it’s about helping you step into your greatness and creating “The Boomerous Life”. If you are a baby boomer, this site is for you. Here’s a deeper look into my mission.
I want to help women find what they want to do with the rest of their lives. Many of us in these years don’t even know who we are, after being consumed by years of family and career. When we face losses of a spouse or job, some of us are completely lost – “What now?” Hobbies and leisure time were not even engaged in. Deep within us is a yearning, a need to be alive, to even PLAY again or to make a difference.
In some cases, part of the discovery is to learn how to make some more money doing something that is less stressful. We want to do something, but not in such a mad driven, consuming way or by doing what others define for us. There, also, is a need for something gentle, to wash over us – less worry, peace…. Some of us actually need permission to do nothing – simplify our lives, throw away the guilt, learn to say “No”, learn to quiet the chatter in our minds, ….
Labels:
Aging,
Baby Boomers,
Careers,
Caregivers,
Companionship,
Families,
Fear,
Guilt,
Hobbies,
Leisure,
Loneliness,
Loss,
Lost,
Money,
Play,
Sickness,
Simplicity,
Women,
Yearnings
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