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[DEV PREVIEW] The Garage
Tucked away behind a door that locks, the garage can feel pleasantly daring — a little rough-around-the-edges compared to the rest of the house, and all the more fun for it. For couples who want a change of scenery without leaving home, it’s a private, out-of-the-way spot with a bit of an edge.
Why the garage appeals
- Private and separate. It feels a step removed from everyday life, which makes it easy to leave the day’s stresses on the other side of the door.
- A touch of daring. The slightly “we probably shouldn’t” feeling adds a spark that’s pure fun.
- Room to improvise. A workbench, a car, a sturdy shelf — the garage offers a few unexpected surfaces to make use of.
Set the scene
Put the garage door down and locked, and make the space comfortable — a blanket, a cushion, maybe a small heater if it’s cold. Clear away tools and anything sharp, watch for grease or grime, and give yourselves a soft, clean spot to settle into.
Ways to try it
- Use a sturdy workbench (well cleared and cushioned) at a convenient height.
- The hood or back seat of a car turns the garage into a private version of car play — see our Car guide.
- Lay down a blanket in a clean corner and keep it simple.
Comfort, warmth & privacy
Mind the temperature and hard surfaces, keep the door secured, and steer clear of tools and chemicals. A quick prayer together beforehand keeps God at the center of your marriage, right where He belongs.
What it does for your marriage
Choosing an unlikely spot together is its own kind of adventure — a small, shared secret that’s just yours. Those little rule-breaking moments (the good kind) keep a marriage feeling playful and alive.
A quick note: Married Love Games isn’t a medical provider, therapist, or licensed health professional, and these guides are shared for general education and encouragement only — not as medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Every couple is different, so use your own judgment, go at a pace you’re both comfortable with, and stop if anything hurts. If you have any health concerns, pain, or ongoing difficulty with intimacy, please speak with a qualified doctor or licensed professional.
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