Can you be a Christian and use sex toys?
Is there anything in the Bible that says sex toys are wrong? What about when you're single? What changes when you're married? And how do you separate biblical truth from the shame, guilt, and messages many of us grew up hearing about sex?
In this thought provoking episode of Confidence Unleashed, Heather Tucker, certified sex and relationship coach, tackles the questions many Christian women and couples are afraid to ask about God, sex, sexual pleasure, intimacy, and sex toys.
For many women who grew up in the Christian church, conversations about sexuality were often filled with words like "don't," "wrong," "dirty," or "sinful." Even after getting married, those messages can follow us into the bedroom and make it difficult to feel comfortable talking about pleasure, desires, and sexual intimacy with our spouse.
This episode takes an honest look at questions surrounding sex toys in marriage, Christian sexuality, sexual guilt, sexual shame, intimacy with your husband, and what it means to create a healthy and fulfilling sex life while honoring your faith and personal convictions.
Heather explores questions such as:
• Are sex toys wrong for Christian couples?
• Is using a sex toy different when you're single versus married?
• How can sexual shame affect intimacy in marriage?
• Can Christian women enjoy sexual pleasure without feeling guilty?
• How can couples talk openly about sexual desires and boundaries?
• What role should faith play in decisions about sexual intimacy?
If you've ever wondered, "Is this okay for a Christian?" or felt guilty for having sexual desires, you're not alone.
This conversation isn't about judging you or telling you what you should believe. It's about creating space for honest questions, thoughtful conversations, and a healthier understanding of faith, marriage, sex, pleasure, and intimacy.
Whether you're single, dating, newly married, or have been married for decades, this episode invites you to take a deeper look at the messages you've received about sex and consider how they may be affecting your confidence and connection today.
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You can love God, value your marriage, and still have honest questions about sex. Sometimes the first step toward freedom is simply being willing to ask them.