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They told you it was “normal” to feel disconnected during sex.

To just deal with it. To fake it. To stay.

But let’s be real…

you don’t hate s*x .

You hate not being seen.

You hate not being touched right.

You hate giving your body to people who don’t even understand it.

This isn’t just a book.

It’s a wake-up call.

Stop settling.

Stop shrinking.

Stop choosing people who don’t choose you.

Choose yourself.

Women Don’t Hate S*x… They Hate S*x With Men

Yeah, I said it.

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#ChooseYourself #SelfWorth #DarkFeminine #HealingEra #relationshiptips

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... Read moreIn my own journey, I realized that many women experience disconnection during intimacy not because of sex itself, but because their needs and feelings are overlooked. This resonates deeply with the message in 'Women Don’t Hate Sex… They Hate Sex With Men.' It’s about recognizing the emotional and physical neglect that can happen when partners don’t truly see or understand us. Choosing yourself means prioritizing your pleasure, boundaries, and emotional safety. Rejecting patriarchal expectations plays a crucial role in reclaiming power over your body and desires. It’s a process of healing and growth where you stop shrinking to meet others’ expectations and start expanding into your authentic self. I found that discussing these topics openly with friends and partners helped foster better communication and deeper connections. It isn’t about blaming men but about advocating for relationships that honor mutual respect and understanding. If you're feeling unseen or disconnected, remember that your feelings are valid. Seeking out resources like this book can be a vital step toward awakening your self-worth and creating fulfilling, empowered intimate experiences.

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