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There’s something I find quietly fascinating about how many people live their lives slightly guarded, even in spaces meant for freedom, expression, and connection.

We are walking, breathing vessels of sensation. Nerve endings, imagination, chemistry, curiosity. Entire universes of pleasure exist within the human body, yet so many people only ever skim the surface.

What would happen if more of us allowed ourselves to be truly *** to the experience?

Not performative. Not pressured. But open.

Open to desire without shame.Open to exploration without apology.Open to giving and receiving without the constant need to control how we are perceived.

There is a kind of courage in letting go. In softening. In trusting your body enough to follow what feels good, rather than what looks acceptable.

Pleasure is not just indulgence. It’s intelligence. It’s awareness. It’s presence. It’s one of the most natural ways we reconnect with ourselves and, when shared, with others.

And yes, there are real benefits. When you allow your mind and body to expand into deeper sensation, you’re not just “having fun.” You’re reducing stress, increasing connection, awakening parts of yourself that often lie dormant in the routines of daily life.

So I’m curious…

What holds people back?

Is it *** of judgment?*** of losing control?Or simply not yet having experienced what’s possible?

And what would it look like if more people chose to step into that space… even just a little?

No expectations. No labels. Just honest exploration of what your body is capable of feeling.

I’d love to hear thoughts on this. Where do you fall on the spectrum between curiosity and inhibition? Ok

I believe a lot of that is locked in a cage created by society. Starting at a yound age we're told dont do that . You cant have that. Thats bad, if you act that way people wont like you . It became what was socially acceptable rather than the feeling inside of us.
He's in there still though . That raw wild man full of curiosity and desire

*** is the answer to your question. *** is only surpassed by Love and Hope...we can see in everyday life, which is more prevalent. Too bad, honestly. People with hope, as opposed to ***, are more likely, to take a chance, or be less likely to hesitate to do something new. I KNOW I'm ok with myself, therefore I have HOPE that someone, or a group of people will accept me with my flaws and go out an pursue friendships. That's my thoughts! 😊

Your post reminds me of the quote “bad news is youre falling without a parachute. Good news is, there’s no ground.” Many of us are taught to protect against the feeling of falling. From a really young age, people rush to comfort us. And they do so with good intentions but they usually minimize or deny our *** or discomfort entirely. So we start to armor against life’s inevitable disappointments. And without realizing it, we also foreclose some of life’s greatest experiences too.

Really well written, the idea of letting go of control and actually being present is something most people struggle with but rarely talk about like this. There’s a lot of depth in what you said. I’d be keen to unpack this more… I’m open to discussing it further in DMs.

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