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Sex has increasingly become a hot topic among married couples, counsellors, and sex therapists—often with varying ideologies about its role in a relationship.
Given this diversity of opinion, one might easily be convinced that good sex is the secret to a lasting marriage. But is that really the case?
Kojja Kevin Muwomya, a sex therapist and one of the speakers at the 16th edition of the Bride and Groom Expo, offers a different perspective.
Muwomya will speak about sexual matters today, (Saturday, June 28, 2025) at the Bride & Groom Expo UMA Exhibition hall at 5:30pm.
While he acknowledges that sex is an important factor in making a marriage work, he insists it is not a magic formula — but rather just one thread in the fabric of a successful marriage.
“Sex is not marriage. If it were, we wouldn’t need to get married,” Muwomya explained.
“Other things matter more like being present for your partner, fighting for them, and helping them build a real life.”
He adds, “There are couples who have been married for 20 years and can go months without sex, yet they are happy because their connection goes far beyond the physical.”
At the Expo, Muwomya will delve into the nuances of sex—how to emotionally and physically connect with your partner, how men can improve their stamina, and how women can prepare their bodies to fully engage with their husbands.
These will be poignant lessons, especially for couples preparing for marriage and those seeking to rekindle or deepen their intimacy.