The Emergence of Eroticism in Everyday Life
A poetic meditation on eroticism and the re-culturing of sexuality by Shannon May Powell. They explore the ways that an erotic relationship to the self, to others, and to the world, isn’t just about sex. Instead, they suggest, we might expand our understanding of sensuality and sexuality by becoming sensitive to ‘the small ecstasies we encounter in daily life; the way our bodies open up to the architecture of a beautifully designed room, or the way our skin can sometimes quiver in response to live music.’
Challenge Accepted
Eva Rose asks us to look at how we do our activism, off the backbone of the #challengeaccepted movement on social media which drew global awareness around the atrocious femicide that happens in Turkey — but only for those who looked at the deeper meaning of the ‘challenge’.
Words as an Invitation to the Erotic
Madi Pawle explores how we bring ritual to a task-oriented day and how we make the everyday sacred and sensual.
Silence & Stillness in Sex
A poetic musing on moments of silence and stillness during sex. Madison Pawle looks out to the wider culture for clues as to why we might feel the need to perform our pleasure, rather than letting it be the dynamic, every-changing journey it is.
Knowledge is sexy
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