The Sensuality Wound
Women have been cut off from their own sensuality not because we lack it, but because it’s been distorted, packaged, and sold back to us in forms that have nothing to do with embodiment.
We’ve been conditioned to experience sensuality not as a personal, inward relationship with our own body, but as something to perform, prove, or provide.
Sensuality isn’t about being looked at, it’s about being felt.
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And, from a young age, many women learn to see themselves through someone else’s eyes. Instead of living inside the body, we monitor it: how it looks, how it’s judged, how it might be consumed.Â
And woven through all of this is the quiet programming that sensuality belongs to other women
the younger women,
the thinner women,
the desirable women,
the women whose bodies fit the cultural script of femininity.
Sensuality is the capacity to feel, to be present in your skin, alive to texture and temperature, awake to your own breath.Â
This capacity was yours before anyone told you what your body should look like. It's yours still.
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Sensuality isn’t about being looked at, it’s about being felt.
Â
And, from a young age, many women learn to see themselves through someone else’s eyes. Instead of living inside the body, we monitor it: how it looks, how it’s judged, how it might be consumed.Â
And woven through all of this is the quiet programming that sensuality belongs to other women
the younger women,
the thinner women,
the desirable women,
the women whose bodies fit the cultural script of femininity.
Sensuality is the capacity to feel, to be present in your skin, alive to texture and temperature, awake to your own breath.Â
This capacity was yours before anyone told you what your body should look like. It's yours still.
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Sensuality isn’t about being looked at, it’s about being felt.
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Women have been cut off from their own sensuality not because we lack it, but because it’s been distorted, packaged, and sold back to us in forms that have nothing to do with embodiment.
We’ve been conditioned to experience sensuality not as a personal, inward relationship with our own body, but as something to perform, prove, or provide.
And, from a young age, many women learn to see themselves through someone else’s eyes. Instead of living inside the body, we monitor it: how it looks, how it’s judged, how it might be consumed.Â
And woven through all of this is the quiet programming that sensuality belongs to other women
the younger women,
the thinner women,
the desirable women,
the women whose bodies fit the cultural script of femininity.
Sensuality is the capacity to feel, to be present in your skin, alive to texture and temperature, awake to your own breath.Â
This capacity was yours before anyone told you what your body should look like. It's yours still.
Join Maanee Chrystal Joy, founder of The Somatic Institute for Women, for this free 2 part workshop series, for an invitation back into your body, exactly as it is, right now.
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Sensuality isn’t about being looked at, it’s about being felt.
Â
Women have been cut off from their own sensuality not because we lack it, but because it’s been distorted, packaged, and sold back to us in forms that have nothing to do with embodiment.
We’ve been conditioned to experience sensuality not as a personal, inward relationship with our own body, but as something to perform, prove, or provide.
And, from a young age, many women learn to see themselves through someone else’s eyes. Instead of living inside the body, we monitor it: how it looks, how it’s judged, how it might be consumed.Â
And woven through all of this is the quiet programming that sensuality belongs to other women
the younger women,
the thinner women,
the desirable women,
the women whose bodies fit the cultural script of femininity.
Sensuality is the capacity to feel, to be present in your skin, alive to texture and temperature, awake to your own breath.Â
This capacity was yours before anyone told you what your body should look like. It's yours still.
Join Maanee Chrystal Joy, founder of The Somatic Institute for Women, for this free 2 part workshop series, for an invitation back into your body, exactly as it is, right now.
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