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169. TANTRIC REHABILITATION OF THE EGO – OR HOW A MAN LEARNED TO BREATHE BEFORE HE TRIED TO IMPRESS

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A lavender-scented wellness room. Eight men. Zero measuring tapes. In this humorous and unexpectedly tender episode, Zuzana and Táňa host a provocative workshop titled “From Micropenis to Macro-Heart” — not to teach technique, but to dismantle fear, comparison, and performance anxiety. Through breath, gentle touch exercises, laughter, and blunt honesty, the men discover that masculinity isn’t about size or endurance, but presence, empathy, and the courage to feel without armor. What begins as awkward curiosity turns into quiet reflection, shared vulnerability, and a rare moment of male emotional relief. This story playfully reframes tantra as ego rehabilitation, intimacy as communication, and confidence as something that grows not through proving — but through listening. An episode about softness as strength, humor as medicine, and why the most powerful transformation happens when a ruler is finally put down.

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169. TANTRIC REHABILITATION OF THE EGO – OR HOW A MAN LEARNED TO BREATHE BEFORE HE TRIED TO IMPRESS

A lavender-scented wellness room. Eight men. Zero measuring tapes. In this humorous and unexpectedly tender episode, Zuzana and Táňa host a provocative workshop titled “From Micropenis to Macro-Heart” — not to teach technique, but to dismantle fear, comparison, and performance anxiety. Through breath, gentle touch exercises, laughter, and blunt honesty, the men discover that masculinity isn’t about size or endurance, but presence, empathy, and the courage to feel without armor. What begins as awkward curiosity turns into quiet reflection, shared vulnerability, and a rare moment of male emotional relief. This story playfully reframes tantra as ego rehabilitation, intimacy as communication, and confidence as something that grows not through proving — but through listening. An episode about softness as strength, humor as medicine, and why the most powerful transformation happens when a ruler is finally put down.

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