From: The Readers!
spirituality and the life
Greetings...........
It is a pleasure reading the article in the October 15th issue of The Informer
regarding Sexual Health. I believe the masses of African Americans would
greatly benefit from the information about sexuality,
force i.e., Tantra the Tao etc. .However, what I do not see much of is
discussions and information on sexuality and menopause, .i.e., processing the
feelings that come with fluctuating hormones......What happens when there is
not enough of the horomone that causes one to exude sexual energy?........What
about women with partners who are not understanding of the transition......I
would like to see an indepth discussion of that and do you know of any support
groups?...........Thanx.......
Bless sis. Sexual,
I just read your article on celibacy and a lot of what you said makes
sense. I especially resonated with the reasoning that often vows of
celibacy are created as a form of resistance. I know that since I have been
sexually active, I only abstain from intimacy when I am feeling insecure in my
relationship and upon reflection see that it was only a defense mechanism.
Also, now that it has been brought to my attention, I realize that I do tend to
get emotional, moody and irritable when I am forced to abstain involuntarily.
My King is a musician and he just returned on the 17th after being away for 5
weeks
and I've been feeling so sensitive and emotional, crying more than usual
and I couldn't figure out what was going on cuz I'm no where near my cycle and
that's when I tend to feel that kinda way and after reading your article I
realize that it is because I am jus yearning to feel his touch, I need to be
embraced and to be given signs of affection. You are empowering me to accept my
sexual/spiritual nature more fully so I give thanks.
Alright, let me know if there is anyway I can hear that reasoning.
Blessed love.
I
read your blogs.....Experienced an orgasm in my sleep. It was completely
subconcious. And so, your life work is real, I'm beyond words to express the
gratitude of my surprise. All I can say is keep posting.


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