Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.

1:1 Bespoke Erotica

Hello beautiful being.

I’m so honored that you are coming to me for 1:1 work to craft a bespoke erotic story. 

 
This work is for you if you want to dare to explore an erotic fantasy in a safe play space, but aren’t quite sure where to begin. It’s perfect for you to stretch the limits of your erotic imagination, unpack shame around something you “should” not want, or simply want to build your sexual vocabulary. 

 
This form is a confidential place for you to share the details of your sexuality as it relates to the story you want to come to life. Give me as much information as you would like to include, and we’ll begin working to open your erotic imagination. 

Bespoke Erotica + 1:1 Guidance

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A peak erotic experience (your sexual "highlight reel") - Sexual or other trauma and how you feel a custom erotica story would address that - Your history with sex therapy and/or erotic bodywork (sexological bodywork, sensual massage, sex workers, sexual surrogates, tantra, etc.)

Ex: How old when you first masturbated? Were you ever caught? What kinds of fantasies or tools? How often?

If you could choose to feel a certain way in sex, what would it be? (Choose as many as you like)

Feel free to share threads of thoughts, flashes of ideas, or words. Here are some prompts to get you started: I have always wanted to... The kind of person I want to have in my bed looks like/sounds like/feels like... Something I want but have never admitted to another person is... ***Note: I welcome your desires, from vanilla to extra kinky. However, I won't take commissions for works involving fantasies about individuals below the age of 18 in any form.

Informed Consent & Agreement Please check each of the boxes to demonstrate your understanding of the following guidelines around our work together:

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The Journal

A Time Before Mama

Once upon a time I was not Mama.

I remembered this on a recent solo trip to New York City, the place I lived during the height of my maiden years. There I was, walking at a rapid pace to the subway, headphones filling my ears with the songs of my own personal soundtrack. I hurried through my old neighborhood in Brooklyn, old things now mixed with new things. And though I have now been away for more time than I was there, I suddenly felt a deep longing for the past.

A Redefinition of Self-Care, and a Prayer(ish) to Share

This morning, before anyone woke up, I did a few really important things.

First, I brushed my teeth, showered, and warmed up some tea (shatavari root, cardamom, and rose).

Then, I went downstairs to spend almost two uninterrupted hours completely to myself. I meditated with the spring equinox full moon pouring silver light onto my back. I journaled a bit, and then practiced asana as the sun filled the sky.

And then I went upstairs, when the real part of my Self-care practice began.

After my daughter wakes, my time is no longer uninterrupted. She is tossing toys around the house. Asking unanswerable questions (“Mama, but why can’t we touch the ceiling?”). Refusing a sweater, only to run around the house screaming, “I’m coooold!”

All of that is before we sit down to breakfast.

If I didn’t have the understanding that she is offering me a million opportunities to meet my higher Self, I would lose my mind every single day.

My Favorite Form of Yoga

I used to belong to a very fancy gym. I joined not only because of the fancy hot tub and steam room, but because it was where some of the best yoga teachers in Denver taught.

The classes were labeled with catchy phrases like “Power Flow” or “Kick-it” that told you very little about the ethos of the teacher. I knew enough to know that I should research the bios of the teachers before signing up — it matters greatly who teaches us.

“On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure.”

The Bhagavad Gita 2:40