
Truth 2x2 Cult Kids Jesus Isn't Watching: Pleasure Post 2x2s w/ Kristin Warnaca
One of the biggest things that my healing journey entailed was actually learning this body belongs to me. I belong to me.
Kristin Warnaca is a sex therapist and a former member of the 2x2s. She joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on sex and relationships: how they are constrained within the 2x2s; the effect that has on former members; and the wide world of pleasure that is waiting for anyone who cares to look.
This conversation includes Kristin's experiences of being assaulted both as a child and as an adult, so please go gently and slowly with these stories. It's okay to come back another time if today you're feeling fragile.
Resources
Links to Kristin's work:
https://www.instagram.com/wilderintimacy/
Link to Substack, where we will later release a list of books and recommended resources:
https://lauramcconnellau.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips
Further reading:
- Kissing: A Field Guide — Violet Blue
- Polywise — Fern & Cooley
- It’s Called Polyamory — Tamara Pincus & Rebecca Hiles
- Sex — Ali Paul
- Embracing Queer Family — Laura Chiaramonte
- Radical Intimacy — Sophie K. Rosa
- Slow Pleasure — Euphemia Russell
- 101 Kinky Things Even You Can Do — Kate Sloan
- How to Have Feminist Sex — Flo Perry
- Getting It — Allison Moon
- With Pleasure — Juno Roche (note: spine shows McLaughlin & Dawson as publisher)
- Pleasure — Betony Vernon
- Butt Seriously — Dr. Evan Goldstein
- Slutdom — Dr. Hilary Caldwell
- Turn Yourself On — Ami Spencer, Mushka, Paul Keogh, Billie Quinlan
- The Feminist Porn Book — Tristan Taormino, Celine Parreñas Shimizu, Constance Penley, Mireille Miller-Young
- Radical Relating — Cassidy (full author name not visible on spine)
- Indie Porn — Edited by Dylan Ryan, David S. Hall, and others (spine shows Stardust, Duke as publisher)
- Porn — Polly Barton
- The Ethical Slut — Dossie Easton & Janet W. Hardy
Truth 2x2 Cult Kids Socials
Support
Let's be honest; good trauma informed, cult sensitive therapists and support are hard to find. Please persist and try to find one that works for you. If you’re in a tough spot right now, please know you’re not alone.
Links:
The Religious Trauma Collective
As an Australian CSA survivor, the best support I’ve accessed at my lowest points, has been through Survivor Hub
QLife support the LGBTQIA+ community in Australia
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