
This Fourth of July, Celebrate a Different Kind of Freedom
Every Fourth of July, we celebrate freedom.
But this year, I’d like to invite you to think about a different kind of freedom. Sexual freedom.

Every Fourth of July, we celebrate freedom.
But this year, I’d like to invite you to think about a different kind of freedom. Sexual freedom.

One of the most common things I hear in conversations about sex is: “I just don’t want to be difficult.” “I want to be seen as fun and easygoing.”

With self-awareness, curiosity, and a playful mindset, you can communicate desires, boundaries, and fantasies – and actually enjoy it and better yet, get better more enjoyable sex because of it.

Does sex sometimes leave you feeling emotional? Maybe you feel closer and more connected. Maybe reflective, vulnerable, anxious, or unexpectedly distant afterward.
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Post-sex emotions are more common than many people realize.

The most magnetic people in bed aren’t the ones trying to impress.

Couples don’t stop having sex because they stop loving each other. They stop because connection gets lost in the everyday noise.
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