Why our preferences for certain bodies often aren’t preferences at all…
What if our preferences for certain bodies aren’t really preferences at all? When we only date tall men or thin, fit people, what does it really mean?
What if our preferences for certain bodies aren’t really preferences at all? When we only date tall men or thin, fit people, what does it really mean?
Can you change who you’re sexually attracted to? Is my boyfriend gay for getting blowjobs from a guy? Is it OK to cheat with a sex worker?
Long-term love and how we can stay present, how to do oral sex when you struggle for breath, and how to deal with regret and hurt after a threesome.
Accepting our hunger and desire does not always mean acting on them. What if we allowed ourselves to want without shame? What if we befriended our desires?
What are the ways we perform with food? What are the ways we perform confidence? And what are the ways we perform pleasure and the erotic?
Whose pleasure mattered when you were a child? Who got to feel good? Who taught you about pleasure and who deserves pleasure?
You are allowed to eat food that you enjoy. You are allowed change in ways that make sense only to you. You have permission to feel good.
Our bodies are wise. They tell us what we long for. What does it mean to listen to your body? What are you longing for? It’s time to find out.
What’s keeping you from feeling good? Our inner critic keeps us from feeling pleasure, denies our desire, and tells us we are unworthy.
What does it mean to honor the cycles of our bodies? How do we know when to eat? When to rest? How do we start listening to our bodies & trusting them?