A Couple's Perfect Wedding Night - 4 Reasons to Consummate and Celebrate Your Sacred Marriage By Ann Keeler Evans

n the age of couples' living together before marriage, a lot less attention gets paid to the wedding night than earlier in time. Instead couples try to take advantage of the precious time with their families and friends, because today's world keeps many of us short on shared community time as well. People often don't pay a great deal of attention to the consummation and celebration of the wedding vows.

This is a bad idea. Here's why:
  1. Something fundamental has changed in your life. You made promises to spend your life together. You want to share what it felt like to make those promises. This can help cement the promises in your mind and in your psyches. Tip: make sure you have a copy of your wedding vows and even your wedding ceremony to reread before you go to bed.
  2. Something precious was started. You have embarked on your marriage and the rest of your lives. You want to consummate and celebrate the deal the two of you have just undertaken. Tip: have a framed copy of your marriage mission beside your bed.
  3. Something wonderful has been anticipated. You went through the magic of your ceremony, made your wedding vows and heard your community's statement of support. You've laughed and danced for joy. You've spent the entire day in your community being feted. At last you're alone. Tip: Get out of those uncomfortable clothes, grab a quick shower and then, at last, one another.
  4. You'll only ever have one wedding night. This night is different from every other night. And this night can set some standards, or change some, for how you approach your lovemaking and your marriage bed. Tip: why are you looking at me? You know what to do here! Make love consciously and tenderly celebrating your forever after love!
Can't afford a big night at a fabulous hotel? Get your house cleaned, lay in some great supplies and buy some new sheets. Have kids from former marriages? If your exes aren't willing to do this (after all, they're going to want this favor returned someday), your friends and family will take your kids for a sleep over. Worried about enough time with your friends and family? Plan your wedding for earlier in the day so that you can laze around a bit with them and still have an early night together.

This is your incredible relationship, now transformed into marriage. Give it the honor it deserves. Celebrate and enjoy one another. Start your marriage out in the way you intend to live into it!

Bottom Line?: Give your relationship the chance it deserves to succeed wildly, against all odds! After all, you deserve it. Your relationship deserves it! And now I'd like to invite you to sign up to receive 2 free templates for creating the wedding ceremony of your dreams, the wedding vows of your heart and the marriage of a lifetime: http://annkeelerevans.org/weddings/free

The Rev. Ann Keeler Evans - helping you move from "I do" to happily and healthily ever after!

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