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Breaking the Stigmas of Self-Pleasure

A Thought to Reflect On

Because loving yourself isn’t vanity — it’s vitality.

Are you hesitant to be the someone that brings you joy, fearing that your partner, family, or even society might judge you for it?
Do you worry that embracing pleasure — a simple, natural expression of being alive — might be seen as wrong because of how we’ve been conditioned to feel shame around our own bodies?

Has your faith or upbringing ever made you question whether seeking pleasure is sinful?

Does any of this resonate? Then STOP right now, STOP living for others...

This is your life, and your body.

Have you ever stopped to ask why do we feel shame — why something so instinctively human, so gentle and self-connecting, was ever painted as forbidden?

Maybe — just maybe — the ability to experience pleasure is not indulgence, but healing.
Maybe it’s the body’s way of reminding us to breathe, to slow down, to reconnect with the pulse of life beneath the stress and noise of the world.

Pleasure is not rebellion — it’s remembrance.
It’s the universe’s most intimate invitation to love yourself again.

Embrace your fantacies

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