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OysterBed7 Blog
Life Outside of the OysterBed (6th Blogversary edition)
I wanted to share with you some photos of our past year. My life isn't much different from yours. Quite a bit of time is spent working on the blog and podcast, but I have other interests and responsibilities. Liberty University Course Work I returned to full-time...
16 Ways To Pray For Depression When It Affects Your Marriage
The thing about depression is you can’t trust your feelings about your marriage, sex, and especially not where God is concerned. Sometimes it feels like he's nowhere to be found. Trust God’s Word not your feelings. Leave your Bible in eyesight all the time. Thumb to...
Music for the Sweet & Sensual Bedroom
Offering you samples of eclectic music to enjoy and consider for your personal lovemaking playlist: Django Reinhardt: September Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7aOnRO1v9E If this is your first time visiting OysterBed7, Welcome! Want to receive more posts follow...
Top 3 Roadblocks to a Thriving Sex Life (for moms of littles) (and how to break through)
I have a treat for you this morning! Amanda Uher, of allthelittlepieces (mothering. mildly misbehaving. making life matter) is guest posting for us today!God happened to place this kindred blogging sister in a seat right next to mine, not just once, but...
Libido Hope for SSRI users (and a little about Depression)
“Testosterone Improves Antidepressant-Emergent Loss of Libido in Women: Findings from a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial,” Women's Health Research Program, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne,...
Music for the Romantic Bedroom
Offering you samples of eclectic music to enjoy and consider for your personal lovemaking playlist: John Legend: You & I (Nobody in the World) Some devices won't open the video clip. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTZfcf-vLE If this is your...
Work of the Heart
Can it really be called work, the commitment we put into our marriages? Yes. Hopefully, the work is only intermittent and harmony is abundant. But, there are inevitably seasons of real hard work. It’s a different kind of work than the daily toil of going to the...




