Grace Alice O'Shea
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, it's kind of thinking of...
keeping, you know, with a TV or whatever, keeping it on standby, like your sexual self, it doesn't go away.
It can kind of quieten down for a while while there's other stuff happening.
But it's still there.
It's still part of you.
So it's figuring out what helps you kind of reconnect that a bit.
And audio erotica, it has been brought up a lot in my sessions as just something that women have like, you know what, I thought I'd hate it.
I actually really like it because it's so varied as well.
You can listen to all kinds of things.
Or again, the books, the spicy books,
Also, you know, your relationship to your body, just maybe touching yourself.
Again, not in a way that, as you said, the whole like jigs and reels and massive sex toys, just even touch yourself with your own hands and your own body.
But yeah, and the reason we use the word erotic is the erotic concerns the brain and what turns on the mind.
So turning on your body is great, but you have to engage your brain and your mind.
Do you know what has come up so much is Heated Rivalry.
Heated Rivalry, the show.
So women, even though it's a show about like two men and their relationship and it's very sexy and whatnot, but it's women are so turned on by it.
It's come up so much in my work.
Let me just write that down.
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