03-28-2025, 06:16 AM
Wow, that should be the title of a show on PBS, no?
I now have a new sexual awareness. I never used to masturbate by hand often, but now that I am, I think it’s better. Like watching Old Faithful at Yellowstone. There’s something almost poetic about discovering what truly works for you, about tapping into a kind of pleasure that was always there but never fully explored. It’s like unlocking a hidden level in a game you thought you had mastered, realizing that the experience can be even more intense, more personal, more satisfying than ever before.
It’s funny how habits change over time. What once seemed unnecessary or even uninteresting can suddenly become an essential part of self-exploration. It’s not just about physical pleasure—it’s about connection, about understanding the body in ways that were previously ignored. The realization that something as simple as touch can open up new doors of sensation and awareness is both empowering and a little mind-blowing.
And then there’s the comparison to Old Faithful—a powerful, predictable, and awe-inspiring force of nature. It’s almost poetic in a way, likening the human body's response to something so grand and unstoppable. Just like the geyser erupts in rhythmic, breathtaking displays, the body responds in its own natural, inevitable way when given the right stimulation. There’s a beauty in that, a sense of inevitability and control all at once.
Sexuality, in its purest form, is about discovery. It’s about shedding inhibitions, breaking down old beliefs, and embracing what feels good without guilt or hesitation. Society has long placed unnecessary shame around personal pleasure, but the more one understands themselves, the more they can free themselves from those constraints. There’s power in recognizing that pleasure isn’t just something to be experienced—it’s something to be celebrated.
I am now ready to sexually BE. This isn’t just a statement—it’s a declaration, an affirmation of newfound confidence and self-acceptance. It’s about stepping into a space of self-empowerment and truly owning one's desires. Whether alone or with a partner, this awareness creates a foundation for deeper intimacy, greater satisfaction, and a more fulfilling connection to one's own body.
I now have a new sexual awareness. I never used to masturbate by hand often, but now that I am, I think it’s better. Like watching Old Faithful at Yellowstone. There’s something almost poetic about discovering what truly works for you, about tapping into a kind of pleasure that was always there but never fully explored. It’s like unlocking a hidden level in a game you thought you had mastered, realizing that the experience can be even more intense, more personal, more satisfying than ever before.
It’s funny how habits change over time. What once seemed unnecessary or even uninteresting can suddenly become an essential part of self-exploration. It’s not just about physical pleasure—it’s about connection, about understanding the body in ways that were previously ignored. The realization that something as simple as touch can open up new doors of sensation and awareness is both empowering and a little mind-blowing.
And then there’s the comparison to Old Faithful—a powerful, predictable, and awe-inspiring force of nature. It’s almost poetic in a way, likening the human body's response to something so grand and unstoppable. Just like the geyser erupts in rhythmic, breathtaking displays, the body responds in its own natural, inevitable way when given the right stimulation. There’s a beauty in that, a sense of inevitability and control all at once.
Sexuality, in its purest form, is about discovery. It’s about shedding inhibitions, breaking down old beliefs, and embracing what feels good without guilt or hesitation. Society has long placed unnecessary shame around personal pleasure, but the more one understands themselves, the more they can free themselves from those constraints. There’s power in recognizing that pleasure isn’t just something to be experienced—it’s something to be celebrated.
I am now ready to sexually BE. This isn’t just a statement—it’s a declaration, an affirmation of newfound confidence and self-acceptance. It’s about stepping into a space of self-empowerment and truly owning one's desires. Whether alone or with a partner, this awareness creates a foundation for deeper intimacy, greater satisfaction, and a more fulfilling connection to one's own body.