House of Arete
Most women never consider the possibility that their sexuality has potential. Not because they don't care about sex. But because what we're taught about sexuality exists in such a painfully narrow band. We understand career and financial potential and set clear goals. We understand our health and fitness and make plans to better ourselves. But Sexual Potential??? WTF even is that?? We don't know because most of us grew up with parents who were too uncomfortable with sex to discuss it openly. So our education came from school. Cold diagrams of reproductive organs. A health teacher rolling in a television cart. A man in a white lab coat explaining ovulation. A lesson on how not to get pregnant. A lesson on sexually transmitted infections. A lesson on risk. A lesson on responsibility. Very little on pleasure. Very little on desire. Nothing on ecstasy. Nothing on devotion. Nothing on polarity. Nothing on erotic intelligence. Nothing on the possibility that sexuality might become one of the richest, most transformative, most fascinating dimensions of a human life. Then came the magazines. Try this position. Buy this toy. Learn these five tricks to drive him wild. As though sexuality were little more than a collection of bedroom hacks. As though the entire ocean could be reduced to a few drops of water. So most women inherit an extraordinarily limited map. And then spend decades assuming the map is the territory (which, let's be honest, is pretty f*cking boring). If you've been married for fifteen years and sex feels predictable, perhaps you've concluded that's simply what marriage becomes. If your desire faded after children, perhaps you've concluded that's what motherhood costs. If you've never experienced overwhelming pleasure, perhaps you've concluded those experiences belong to other women. Women who are somehow naturally wired that way. Or more confident. More naturally connected to their bodies. Meanwhile, nobody stops to ask a different question: What if you've simply never been shown the breadth of what is possible within sex? A few years ago I heard someone mention energy orgasms while watching a show on Netflix. I remember staring at the screen thinking: What do you mean? My jaw dropped to the floor while I watched a woman, who wasn't even being physically touched, writhe and gyrate in intense physical pleasure as she came to orgasm. This was the moment I became fascinated by the existence of territory I didn't know existed. And it had me begin asking: How many other experiences had I unknowingly excluded from my reality simply because nobody had told me they were available? That question sent me down a rabbit hole. Into tantra. Into energetic sexuality. Into kink. Into communication. Into desire. Into understanding that sexuality is not the very boring missionary style on a Tuesday, over and over again ad nauseum experience that I had thought it was. It's a wild and vast landscape. And most of us have only explored a tiny corner of it. In this episode, we explore the path to sexual potential-- from the cultural mind viruses that keep women from experiencing peak pleasure, to the vast array of possibilities within the landscape of sex and pleasure. Because the greatest tragedy isn't that women have been taught too little about sex. It's that they've been taught so little that they never realize there might be more. And perhaps the apex of your sexual potential begins with a simple question: What if the map you've been given is far smaller than the territory available to you? Come play with me in this audio drop to explore more, and when you're ready to dive deeper you can apply to work with me at www.houseofarete.com/services This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit houseofarete.substack.com [https://houseofarete.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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