You're busy.
You have kids. They keep you run off your feet. You're out almost every night and then are occupied with multiple sports on a Saturday.
On top of that, you work hard. You desperately grab a sleep in or an early night whenever the chance arises.
So... Schedule sex with your spouse or it'll drop off the to-do list.
Many relationship advice columns and church pastors recommend this for busy couples.
So, with the majority of other time slots occupied, where does this leave Sunday mornings?
How would the average church feel about a "family" staying home because Mum and Dad have put on a Veggie Tale for the kids and are taking the chance to have a much needed "special hug?"
If a church only provides kids activities on a Sunday morning, are they (sometimes) making parents choose between sex and church?
Would it even occur to a church that this might be one of the competing factors alongside sleeping in and the Sunday papers (or all three for a REALLY good morning!)?
Does sex need to be added to the list of excuses used to skip church?
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