Christian evangelicals Shops innovate Fri.
Sex is a taboo subject for religion. Almost never appears, and when it surfaces, is more to be repressed than discussed. Can not do before getting married. You can not do with a condom. You can not do this or that ...
But some enterprising Christian decided to break this taboo. They opened fri online shops to encourage "intimacy" between couples - within the bonds of marriage, to be clear. The Intimacy of Eden is one of them, and sums up his mission: "We are pro-marriage, are pro-sex, and we are here to help couples develop the sexual component of marital health. This shop Christian sex exists to help married couples to rekindle the romance and passion of their marriages - as a marital intimacy that Adam and Eve enjoyed in the Garden of Eden. "
The difference is that in modern Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve have not only a tempting apple, but vibrators, lingerie, lubricants ... Items sold by shops fri Christians are very similar to those of fri shops "atheists." But the religious fri shops take some precautions: remove the packaging products that could be offensive (with nudity), display mannequins in lingerie (not models) and send the requests in the most discreet (moreover, as their competitors do not -religious). Some do not sell items that may hurt religious rules, such as condoms and toys for anal sex.
But perhaps the biggest difference is the customers: more prudish and less information about sex. Concerned about what might offend them, the sites adopt less explicit language (instead of "butterfly clitoral stimulator," sell "vibrating stimulator," for example) and send along with the product instructions for use "healthy".
The trade of another shop fri Christian, Hookin 'Up Holy , are so naive as to be comical:
All this care seems to be paying off. Some religious leaders have begun to indicate the services of "fri shops of Jesus" to save the marriage of some of the faithful. A Christian woman heard by the Daily Beast report said that a vibrator rekindled their marriage - and gave her her first orgasm. A young Jew said the toys helped him deal with premature ejaculation that interfered with his relationship with his wife. The help of books about sex and sex toys is infinitely more efficient than some outlandish advice that spread in some religious communities. The report mentions that a young couple heard the following: "If a woman does not like sex, she should take two tablets of Tylenol and finish as quickly as possible." Great advice for marital bliss, no?
Believers of other religions have similar initiatives. There is a shop fri Jew, Kosher Fri Toys, and a shop that follows the laws of Sharia Muslim, El Asira. Whether followers of Jesus, Moses or Mohammed, all sites have something in common: they argue that good sex is essential for a successful marriage. I doubt that atheists and agnostics disagree with this idea.
Source: Time Magazine
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