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AprilMaria
•Coach
Female, Pansexual, Bangkok TH
In person & Online
Sex, Relationship & Intimacy Coach
Pauline
Artist, Retreat & Workshop
Female, Bisexual, Berlin DE
In person
Whatever sex or genderOur hearts know no border
chloephemeral
Coach, BDSM & Workshop
Female, Pansexual, Barcelona ES
In person & Online
Intamacy is powerful
RuthRamsay
Coach
Female, Straight, Ibiza ES
In person & Online
Helping you prepare to have epic new sexual adventures
mirandahouston
Content creator, Educator & Therapist
Female, Pansexual, Winnipeg MB CA
In person & Online
Hi, I’m Miranda, a somatic sex therapist with over seven years of experience helping women reconnect with their bodies, heal emotional wounds, and rediscover pleasure. My journey began as a massage therapist, where I specialized in fascial and structural work. It was during this time that I truly saw how deeply our bodies store emotions and how physical tension often reflects emotional blockages. Over time, I transitioned into somatic sex therapy, with a focus on how we carry emotions in the body and how these stored feelings can block our ability to experience pleasure, self-awareness, and confidence. I also specialize in nervous system regulation, guiding clients in managing stress and feeling more grounded within their bodies. How I Can Help You Explore Your Sensuality Sensuality is all about feeling fully connected to your body, allowing yourself to experience deeper pleasure, joy, and intimacy. Life can sometimes pull us away from this part of ourselves due to stress, trauma, or societal pressure, but the beautiful truth is that it’s possible to reconnect and rediscover this powerful sense of embodiment. In our work together, I’ll gently guide you through tools and techniques designed to help you safely explore and expand your sensuality. Together, we’ll tap into what feels empowering and exciting for you. Here’s how: Embodiment Practices: I’ll help you slow down and become more aware of your body’s sensations, teaching you how to truly feel through practices like breathwork, mindful movement, or focused touch. Self-Pleasure Techniques: We’ll approach self-pleasure as a healing tool, free from judgment. I’ll help you find the right rhythms, techniques, and pressure points that feel good, making these experiences more meaningful and enjoyable. Breathwork: Breath is one of the most powerful tools for connecting with your sensuality. I’ll show you how to use breathing techniques to release tension, calm your nervous system, and deepen your connection to pleasure. Movement & Touch: By guiding you through simple yet powerful movements, we’ll release trapped emotions and open up pathways to more organic, flowing sensual expression. Using the Right Products: I’ll introduce you to products like oils, toys, or relaxation tools that can enhance your sensual journey, nurturing and supporting the connection you’re rebuilding with your body. Why Work With Me? If you feel disconnected from your body and your sensual self—whether you’ve never experienced an orgasm, are dealing with numbness, or you’re seeking to rebuild confidence—I am here to help. With a gentle, trauma-informed approach, I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore and expand your sensuality, guiding you toward reclaiming the pleasure that is your birthright. As a practitioner, I’m also on my own journey of learning and growth, which means I’ll be continuously bringing in new tools, insights, and techniques to support your healing. I believe deeply in the wisdom of Buddha’s teaching that we are always students, learning and evolving together. This philosophy keeps my work fresh, adaptable, and open to the latest insights that can further your personal growth. Let’s Work Together! If you’re ready to reconnect with your body, reclaim your sensuality, and rediscover the pleasure you deserve, I’d love to work with you. Together, we can explore the depths of your body and mind in a way that feels safe, empowering, and truly transformative.
Enanna
Coach, Content creator & Workshop
Female, Pansexual, Berlin DE
In person & Online
Multidisciplinary creatrix; conscious kink educator & sensuality coach, author, bodyworker & rope (s)witch
ramyabdelhamid
Educator, Massage & Therapist
Male, Straight, Dubai AE
In person & Online
Certified somatic sex educator Sexological bodyworker
julietachiara
Content creator & Coach
Female, Bisexual, Tulum MX
In person & Online
Sex & BDSM Coach. Hajime Kinoko Certified Shibari Instructor.
danihealth
Muse, Coach & Educator
Female, Bicurious, Berlin DE
In person
Let me blow your mind
nikitafernandes
Kinkster, Educator & Therapist
Female, Queer, New York NY US
Online
I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist based in New York City. I graduated with my Master’s in Counseling in Mental Health and Wellness and a dual degree in LGBT Health, Education, and Social Services from New York University. I also hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a background in Women and Gender Studies from George Mason University. I identify as a queer South Asian immigrant woman. I’m also neurodivergent and non-monogamous. Aside from being a therapist, I have volunteered as a crisis counselor for the Trevor Project, worked as a graduate assistant for the New York University LGBTQ+ Center, and helped in the planning of social justice conferences. I approach therapy with the intention to understand and connect with my clients as fellow humans. My own journey as a queer South Asian neurodivergent woman, along with the experiences of those close to me, deeply shape my approach. Building a genuine relationship with my clients is my top priority, as I believe it is the biggest predictor of therapeutic success. As a person of color, I actively challenge oppressive structures that have long been dominated by Western white culture. Jiddu Krishnamurti said that it is no measure of health to be adjusted to a society that is profoundly sick and I do not see therapy as a way to numb the pain that is caused by systemic oppression but rather a way to empower clients to have compassion for themselves.
pimentacitrica
Content creator & Writer
Female, Bisexual, Berlin DE
In person & Online
Spicing up your life.
Sweetdominatrix
Artist, BDSM & Educator
Female, Bisexual, Neuchâtel CH
In person & Online
What makes you rise in love is a subtle mix in between strengh and vulnerability. I find the key of your cage.
What is sex education?
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- Sex education is a process of providing information, skills, and values related to sexual health. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including pleasure, intimacy, anatomy, reproductive health, relationships, consent, contraception, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and emotional well-being.
What makes it hot?
Educating on pleasure: Sex education in school failed many of us as the topic pleasure was largely avoided. Sex educators around the world are helping to fix this, with many focusing on the importance of sexual pleasure and helping individuals understand their bodies and fostering positive attitudes toward sexuality.
Reducing Stigma: Sex education helps reduce stigma and shame around sexuality, promoting a more inclusive and accepting society.
Promoting health: Sex education equips individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their sexual health, reducing the risk of unintended pregnancies, STIs, and promoting overall well-being.
Empowering consent: It emphasises the importance of consent, communication, and healthy relationships, fostering a culture of respect and understanding.
Navigating relationships: It provides guidance on building healthy relationships, communication skills, and understanding diverse sexual orientations and identities.
Yes, if you're comfortable. However, it's essential to remember that everyone has different boundaries. Respect the guidelines set by the educator and other participants.
It's okay to have differing opinions. Engage in respectful dialogue, and if needed, seek additional perspectives from reputable sources.
No, sex education is relevant for individuals of all ages. It provides lifelong learning opportunities about sexual health, relationships, and well-being.
On intimacy coaching & sex education: meet April Maria
Friday 24 November 2023
Sensuali chatted with coach April Maria aka Venus Libido, known for her sex education and intimacy coaching. We talked about her favourite innovative sex toys, the many factors that help to maintain a healthy libido and how exploring non-monogamy doesn’t always have to mean having sex outside of your relationship.
DO
Create a safe environment: As a sex educator it's important to foster an open and non-judgmental space for discussion, ensuring participants feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and asking questions.
Use inclusive language: Use language that is inclusive of diverse sexual orientations, identities, and experiences, creating an environment that respects everyone's uniqueness.
Encourage questions: Encourage questions and curiosity. Create opportunities for participants to seek clarification and express their concerns.
Stay informed: Continuously update your knowledge about sexual health, relationships, and relevant topics to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Respect privacy: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of individuals seeking information. Create a safe space where people feel comfortable discussing personal experiences.
DON'T
Use judgmental language: Use language that stigmatises or judges individuals based on their sexual choices, preferences, or experiences.
Assume homogeneity: Assume that everyone's experiences or preferences are the same. Acknowledge and respect the diversity within sexual orientations and identities.
Dismiss Concerns: Dismiss or trivialise individuals' concerns or questions. Every question is valid, and every person's experience is unique.
Pressure or coerce: Pressure or coerce individuals into sharing personal information or participating in discussions. Respect boundaries and individual comfort levels.
Ignore cultural sensitivity: Ignore cultural or religious sensitivities. Be aware of diverse cultural perspectives on sexuality and tailor your approach to be respectful and inclusive.