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In this episode of She Who Receives, we step into one of my favorite conversations: polarity.
But not in the way you may have heard it before. I share how my understanding of masculine and feminine energy has evolved over time, especially through conversations with this community, and why I no longer experience polarity as opposition, but as harmony.
We explore the subtle shifts that happen when attraction starts to dull, how we unconsciously try to make our partners more like us, and what happens when we become overly available… filling every silence, over-explaining every feeling, collapsing the very space that desire needs to breathe.
And the sentence from my past - “don’t be so available” - that I didn’t understand at the time… but now see differently.
This episode is about chemistry, space, and what happens when we collapse the very tension that creates desire.
In this episode, I share:
This conversation is about letting desire have room to exist - and allowing the dance to unfold.
Thank you for being here with me in this one.
By Diana EskanderIn this episode of She Who Receives, we step into one of my favorite conversations: polarity.
But not in the way you may have heard it before. I share how my understanding of masculine and feminine energy has evolved over time, especially through conversations with this community, and why I no longer experience polarity as opposition, but as harmony.
We explore the subtle shifts that happen when attraction starts to dull, how we unconsciously try to make our partners more like us, and what happens when we become overly available… filling every silence, over-explaining every feeling, collapsing the very space that desire needs to breathe.
And the sentence from my past - “don’t be so available” - that I didn’t understand at the time… but now see differently.
This episode is about chemistry, space, and what happens when we collapse the very tension that creates desire.
In this episode, I share:
This conversation is about letting desire have room to exist - and allowing the dance to unfold.
Thank you for being here with me in this one.