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In this episode of Untamed Ember, Dr. Misty explores the complexities of desire and pleasure, emphasizing how societal influences shape our understanding of what turns us on. She discusses the impact of media, cultural norms, and past relationships on our sexual preferences, and encourages listeners to question their own desires. Dr. Misty provides practical steps for self-exploration and invites the audience to join a community focused on unlearning shame and expanding their understanding of intimacy.
Many of our desires are shaped by external influences.
It's important to question what we think we like.
Media and culture play a significant role in shaping our turn-ons.
Social conditioning can limit our understanding of pleasure.
Desire is not fixed; it can change over time.
The context and setting can greatly influence arousal.
Exploring turn-ons can start with small changes.
Curiosity is key to understanding our desires.
Engaging in a pleasure audit can help map desires.
Joining a community can provide support in exploring intimacy.
Untamed Ember Community: members.untamedember.com
Link to Medium article, “What If Your Turn-Ons Aren’t Really Yours?”
Link in Bio: bio.site/untamedember
Check out Patreon for exclusive worksheets matched to our episode exercises: patreon.com/untamedember
Classical Conditioning of Sexual Arousal in Women and Men:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/B:ASEB.0000007461.59019.d3
In this episode of Untamed Ember, Dr. Misty explores the complexities of desire and pleasure, emphasizing how societal influences shape our understanding of what turns us on. She discusses the impact of media, cultural norms, and past relationships on our sexual preferences, and encourages listeners to question their own desires. Dr. Misty provides practical steps for self-exploration and invites the audience to join a community focused on unlearning shame and expanding their understanding of intimacy.
Many of our desires are shaped by external influences.
It's important to question what we think we like.
Media and culture play a significant role in shaping our turn-ons.
Social conditioning can limit our understanding of pleasure.
Desire is not fixed; it can change over time.
The context and setting can greatly influence arousal.
Exploring turn-ons can start with small changes.
Curiosity is key to understanding our desires.
Engaging in a pleasure audit can help map desires.
Joining a community can provide support in exploring intimacy.
Untamed Ember Community: members.untamedember.com
Link to Medium article, “What If Your Turn-Ons Aren’t Really Yours?”
Link in Bio: bio.site/untamedember
Check out Patreon for exclusive worksheets matched to our episode exercises: patreon.com/untamedember
Classical Conditioning of Sexual Arousal in Women and Men:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/B:ASEB.0000007461.59019.d3