Find practitioners for : Conscious Sexuality
Tapping that ass, mindfully.
Veritie
In person & Online/Virtual
Nevada City CA US
Erotic activation for men: ignite your life-force, embody your power, and reclaim all that you are.
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Cleo
In person & Online/Virtual
Berlin DE
Hi, I’m Cleo. A Tantric Muse, Ritualist of Eros, and lover of all things slow, deep, and delicious.
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GoddessPersephone
In person
Uvita CR
Shibari Artist creating rituals of trust, self expression & vulnerability
1 service, 1 event, 1 product
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Vale&Uria
In person
Berlin DE
Playful, kinky, and sex-positive partners weaving acro, laughter, and intimacy into erotic experiences.
4 services
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Domina Ana
In person & Online/Virtual
Austin TX US
The secret of joy is the mastery of pain. -Anais Nin
1 service
Erotic creator
arika
In person & Online/Virtual
Berlin DE
I love sex - if you know, you know I love sexuality - to talk, to geek about it, to go deepI am eros - sexual power
3 services, 1 event
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Enanna
In person & Online/Virtual
Berlin DE
Shibari artist, sensualist & conscious kink educator
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GoddessKiki
In person & Online/Virtual
Boca Raton
Goddess Kiki is an embodiment facilitator, rope practitioner, and creator of transformative experien
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Intimacy With Nic
In person & Online/Virtual
Coffs Harbour AU
Somatic sexologist and spicy photographer. Here to help you deepen your connection with your body and eroticism.
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What is conscious sexuality?
Conscious sexuality refers to a mindful and intentional approach to one's sexuality and intimate relationships. It involves being present, self-aware, and respectful of oneself and others in sexual experiences. The concept emphasises open communication, consent, and a holistic view of sexuality that goes beyond physical aspects to include emotional, mental, and spiritual elements. Conscious sexuality often involves exploring and understanding one's desires, boundaries, and preferences while fostering a deeper connection with oneself and partners.
What makes it hot?
Mindful connection: Conscious sexuality encourages a deeper connection with oneself and partners by fostering mindfulness and presence during intimate experiences.
Empowerment: It empowers individuals to explore and express their desires, boundaries, and needs in a respectful and consensual manner.
Holistic approach: Conscious sexuality considers the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of sexuality, promoting a more comprehensive understanding of intimate connections.
Communication: Open and honest communication is a fundamental aspect, leading to stronger emotional bonds and a shared understanding of desires and boundaries.
Respect for others: It emphasises respect for the autonomy and agency of all individuals involved, promoting an environment free from coercion or pressure.
Mindfulness in conscious sexuality involves being fully present and aware during intimate experiences, fostering a deeper connection with oneself and others.
Conscious sexuality goes beyond the physical act, incorporating emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects. It emphasises communication, consent, and a holistic understanding of one's sexual self.
Yes, conscious sexuality can be practiced in various relationship dynamics, including casual ones. It involves clear communication, mutual respect, and consent regardless of the relationship's nature.
DO
Communicate openly: Foster open and honest communication with your partner(s) about desires, boundaries, and expectations.
Practice consent: Prioritise enthusiastic and informed consent in all sexual interactions, ensuring all parties feel comfortable and respected.
Explore mindfully: Be open to exploring your own desires and preferences, and encourage your partner(s) to do the same in a consensual and respectful manner.
Prioritise Emotional Connection: Recognise the importance of emotional connection in addition to physical satisfaction, fostering a more holistic approach to intimacy.
Educate yourself: Stay informed about sexual health, diverse sexualities, and consent to create a more inclusive and understanding sexual environment.
DON'T
Ignore boundaries: Avoid crossing or pressuring others to cross boundaries. Respect the limits set by yourself and your partner(s).
Neglect communication: Don't assume your partner's desires or boundaries; instead, communicate openly to ensure a shared understanding.
Rush intimacy: Avoid rushing into sexual experiences without ensuring that all parties are comfortable, willing, and informed.
Neglect emotional connection: Don't solely focus on the physical aspects of intimacy; recognise and nurture the emotional connection for a more fulfilling experience.
Disregard consent: Never engage in any sexual activity without clear and enthusiastic consent from all parties involved.