This week’s episode is my first one with a guest, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. We talked about women owning their sexual desires, and this conversation is especially important for the African woman. Maybe it’s different for you, but for me, I only recently started learning what my sexual desires are. I thought I knew, but it turns out, I did not really know. The older I get, the more comfortable I get with myself, the more I know myself, and the more I know what I don’t like in every area of my life, sex included.
As an African woman who was raised by African parents, I was never taught to be comfortable with sex, and I was definitely not told about women owning their sexual desires. What sexual desires??? Sex was always this taboo thing that you were only allowed to think of after marriage. And even then, it was a man’s thing, a thing that a wife gave her husband whenever he asked for it. I was never taught that women could want it, or could enjoy it, or could even ask for it.
Well, I know that now! *Insert wide grin*
Duchess Iphie is based in the UK, and she is a sex, relationship, and intimacy coach. When you listen to this episode, I hope that you get some value and insight into your own life, and I hope you walk away from it with several lightbulb moments that will make your relationship more intimate. Please share this episode with the women and men in your network. You never know what someone is dealing with.
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