Are you more comfortable expressing erotic joy, rage, grief, play, stillness, wildness — or something else?
Expressing emotions is an important part of life that helps us to connect with others...
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: What type of emotion do you struggle with expressing most? sexual joy, rage, grief, play, or something else?
The connection between quietness and submission during intercourse can be difficult to define, but many individuals find it a necessary component for creating an intimate and pleasurable experience....
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: The deeper meaning behind quietude and surrender in sexual relationships
Do you ever experience emotional distress before, during, or after sexual encounters? It's more common than you think! Many people have different reactions to sexual experiences that go beyond...
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: Navigating the complexities of emotional response to sexual encounters
The eroticization of power is a powerful force that has captivated people for centuries. It can come in many forms and can be found in many different aspects of life. Power is often associated with...
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: The eroticization of power: exploring desire through control and dominance
Stress is a common problem that affects people from all walks of life. It can be caused by various factors such as work pressure, financial issues, family problems, relationship conflicts, and health...
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: How does stress interfere with desire? (the secret connection between sexual intimacy and mental wellness)
Difference Between Being Aroused And Available
When it comes to discussing sexual activity, there are certain terms that can be confusing for many people. Two such terms are "arousal" and...
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: What is the difference between sexual arousal and availability?
Coming Home to Your Body
Coming home to one's body is an essential aspect of any sexual moment. It involves focusing on the sensations that occur within the body during a sexual encounter, which...
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: How to come home to your body during sex: a guide to mindfulness, breathwork, and movement for deeper intimacy
Physical Pleasure vs Embodied Presence
Pleasure is an experience of satisfaction or happiness. Physical pleasure comes from sensory stimulation such as sight, sound, taste, smell, touch, and...
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: How to find happiness through physical pleasure and embodied presence?
When do you feel most in your body? Most out of it?
You are probably familiar with the feeling of being "in" your bodywhen you're completely present and aware of yourself and your surroundings....
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: Exploring physical awareness: how to reconnect with your body and find eroticism
Most people have experienced at least one sexual encounter that has left them feeling deeply connected to their partner and revitalized for days afterward. Some even claim it was a spiritual...
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: Sex: how to create unforgettable love scenes & experience healing connections