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What if your first kiss came after college—and still wasn’t the most shocking thing about your story?
In this raw and revealing episode, Siren welcomes Mary, a late bloomer with a past that reads like a plot twist. From surviving childhood abuse and growing up in a physically reserved LDS household, to discovering sex in a college dorm (thanks, thin walls), Mary opens up about the silent scripts that shaped her sexuality—and how she rewrote them.
Married, Mormon, and a business owner, Mary spent years believing her desires were wrong, her body was too much, and pleasure wasn’t hers to claim. But with courage, clarity, and a dash of sarcasm, she takes us through her slow awakening: awkward wedding nights, misunderstood biology, bisexual stirrings, and honest conversations with her husband about fantasies they never thought they’d say out loud.
This episode is for every woman who waited… and is still wondering. For every soul told sex was sinful—but secretly sensed it was sacred.
What could shift if you stopped waiting for permission—and gave it to yourself?
@thesirenoffreedom | thesirenoffreedom.com
What if your first kiss came after college—and still wasn’t the most shocking thing about your story?
In this raw and revealing episode, Siren welcomes Mary, a late bloomer with a past that reads like a plot twist. From surviving childhood abuse and growing up in a physically reserved LDS household, to discovering sex in a college dorm (thanks, thin walls), Mary opens up about the silent scripts that shaped her sexuality—and how she rewrote them.
Married, Mormon, and a business owner, Mary spent years believing her desires were wrong, her body was too much, and pleasure wasn’t hers to claim. But with courage, clarity, and a dash of sarcasm, she takes us through her slow awakening: awkward wedding nights, misunderstood biology, bisexual stirrings, and honest conversations with her husband about fantasies they never thought they’d say out loud.
This episode is for every woman who waited… and is still wondering. For every soul told sex was sinful—but secretly sensed it was sacred.
What could shift if you stopped waiting for permission—and gave it to yourself?
@thesirenoffreedom | thesirenoffreedom.com