The term “friends with benefits” calls to mind
two adults having consensual sex with no expectations or romantic strings
attached.
Today, I am redefining it. Indulge me.
Let’s start by dissecting the individual words.
A friend is someone with whom you can share your innermost thoughts with, someone with whom you feel free to be yourself, someone with whom you can unburden your mind and share your hopes, dreams and fears with.
A friend is someone with whom you can share your innermost thoughts with, someone with whom you feel free to be yourself, someone with whom you can unburden your mind and share your hopes, dreams and fears with.
What are benefits? Benefits are advantages or
gains that accrue to you from a relationship be it a business relationship,
employer-employee relationship or a romantic relationship amongst others.
Based on the above, having a friend with benefits
would mean having someone with whom you can unreservedly and unashamedly
express yourself and still reap great advantages from.
Who in his or her sane mind would tell you not to
have a friend with benefits? As a matter of fact, if you are married and don’t
have a friend with benefits, you should be flogged.
Now hold on…just before you run out there to get
one, allow me land properly.
One of the most commonplace advice that people
receive when getting married is to see their spouse as a friend, unfortunately,
many disregard this advice.
Marriage shouldn’t only be about what each person
brings to the table. It shouldn’t only be about the kids, house chores,
balancing the books and making ends meet.
Marriage should be about friendship. It should be
about having gist for each other asides from what bills to be paid. It should
be about enjoying each other’s company. It should be about mutual respect. It
should be about being happy to see each other after a long day at work. It
should be a fountain of refreshment not a bed of sorrow.
A lot of people focus on other benefits that come
with marriage, such as the status change, having kids, sharing the financial
burden, finally getting people who have been asking them 21 questions off their
back, however, they fail to see and take advantage of one of the greatest
benefits of being married, which is having a friend to share life with.
Think about it. Do you treat your spouse like a
friend? If we had to compare, do your friends get better treatment from you
than your spouse does?
Is your relationship strictly functional or does
it have the easy camaraderie that comes with being friends?
If you are an unfriendly spouse, trust
me, whatever benefits you currently enjoy from the marriage are crumbs
compared to what you should be receiving.
Imagine how much better your woman would treat
you if you showed her a little more love, care and attention, if you showed her
how much you value her opinions and made a conscious effort to spend quality
time with her.
Imagine how much better your man would treat you
if you gave him more respect, love and attention, if you gave him his place as
a man and still made him feel that your arms are always open and ready to
receive him whenever he needs you.
Imagine how much better your home environment
would be for yourself, your spouse and the kids.
Imagine how much better your sex life would be.
Imagine how much easier it would be to freely communicate how you like to
be pleasured in bed. Imagine how much pleasure you could receive and give.
No awkwardness, no inhibition, just the freedom
to be totally naked and unashamed before each other.
Just the way it was meant to be.
Think about it. Would you rather just be married
or would you rather be married to a friend with benefits?
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