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[DEV PREVIEW] Hallway & Stairs
Sometimes you simply don’t make it all the way to a room — and that urgency is the point. The hallway and stairs are the setting for the “couldn’t wait another second” moment, a spontaneous, passionate way to break the usual routine the instant desire strikes.
Why it’s exciting
- Pure urgency. There’s something thrilling about being so caught up in each other that the nearest wall will do.
- Helpful angles. Stairs naturally create height differences that can make certain positions easier and more comfortable.
- Total spontaneity. No setup, no plan — just a passionate detour on the way to somewhere else.
How to enjoy it safely
This is the one location where footing matters most, so slow down even in the heat of the moment. Brace against a wall or a solid railing for support, and if you use the stairs, stay low on them rather than up high — a fall is the last thing you want. A folded blanket on a stair or landing adds comfort on a hard edge.
Ways to try it
- One spouse standing a step or two below the other lines you up nicely — let the stairs do the work.
- Against the hallway wall, with hands braced for balance and support.
- Seated together on a wide landing, cushioned with a blanket.
Footing first
Keep a firm handhold, stay low on the stairs, and never risk your balance for the sake of a moment. A quick prayer together, even in the rush of it, keeps God at the center of your marriage right where He belongs.
What it does for your marriage
That can’t-keep-our-hands-off-each-other urgency is one of the first sparks a busy marriage tends to lose — and one of the most fun to rekindle. Letting desire occasionally sweep you off your feet (carefully!) keeps the fire from settling into mere routine.
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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