You Are Not Broken

325. Sex, Safety and Embodied Intimacy

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Jul 6, 2025
Join the insightful Whitni Miller, a queer sex educator and pleasure coach, as she delves into the nuances of intimacy, safety, and desire. She emphasizes that safety, rather than spontaneity, is key to great sex. Whitni discusses the importance of non-sexual touch in long-term relationships and how queer identities reclaim authenticity. She unpacks the myths around responsive desire and pleasure, offers insights for late bloomers, and advocates for trauma-informed sex education, all while tackling the challenges of sharing valuable knowledge in a censored digital landscape.
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INSIGHT

Safety Versus Security In Desire

  • Safety and security are distinct: safety predicts what happens next while security means we have each other's backs.
  • Desire needs risk; too much predictable safety can kill sexual desire.
ADVICE

Build Security Through Vulnerability

  • Build security by taking interpersonal risks and practicing vulnerability with negotiated boundaries.
  • Show up, state boundaries, and trust your partner to respond kindly and respectfully.
ADVICE

Use Nonsexual Touch To Build Desire

  • Use non-sexual touch to create oxytocin-driven safety and simmer sexual desire over time.
  • Prioritize small, genuine touches and caring interactions outside the bedroom.
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