Real Talk

Vulnerability

🤍 My Story: I started a Journal about sex to have a private place for my thoughts to run free and now I have

decided to create a digital version of my own journal without my personal entries.

🤍 My mission: To give people a place to write their thoughts around sex.

🤍 What it can include: Journal prompts, trackers, charts, facts about sex, etc.

What are somethings that you would like to see in your digital sex Journal that would make you more comfortable using it?

Feel free to comment and let me know your thoughts and ideas.

#journalingideas

2024/4/16 Edited to

... Read moreIn today's world, discussing sexuality can often feel intimidating or uncomfortable. However, creating a digital sex journal can serve as a helpful tool for many seeking to navigate their thoughts and emotions surrounding intimate topics. A digital journal not only offers privacy but also encourages reflection and exploration of one’s experiences and desires. Including curated journal prompts can guide users through their thoughts, helping them articulate feelings regarding past relationships, desires, or fantasies. Trackers can be beneficial in monitoring one’s sexual health or emotional responses to various intimate experiences, promoting an overall understanding of one's sexual well-being. Furthermore, providing charts that outline different aspects of sexuality—like consent, preferences, and boundaries—can empower users to take control of their narratives. Additionally, integrating facts and information about sexual health can educate users and dispel myths often surrounded by taboo. By discussing topics such as consent, communication, and safe practices, users can be encouraged to form healthier relationships with themselves and others. Overall, the goal is to foster a community where sharing thoughts is normalized and supported. If you're seeking to create your own digital sex journal, consider what aspects would make you feel most comfortable—what prompts resonate with you? What trackers would provide clarity? Sharing your ideas can only enrich this growing conversation on vulnerability and self-discovery.