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I found this book a little bit much… too centred around a body part for me and was not helpful just kind of gross ?
There were some relatable moments and great insights, but ultimately this book was not for me.
Empowering book for women who want to better understand and love their bodies.
This book made me so much more confident than I have ever been in my entire life, it's made me more open minded when I thought indeed I thought I was as open minded already. I definitely reclaimed my pussy. I used to act giggly when I said the word, I mean I still do sometimes but there is more power behind when I do. I just love it and will definitely read again once I buy it.
This book has some really good point of views. It’s a good read if you are trying to find your niche in the world, need some self love, and need some guidance on finding yourself. Some of the things she suggest in the book is not practical (financially) and or... Not sanitary.
I do suggest trying your best to do the homework suggested in the book without breaking your wallet. You do learn something about yourself and discover a new outlook on life... But I would be mindful of the fact that she had another income to lean on while she was doing herself discovery.
I do suggest trying your best to do the homework suggested in the book without breaking your wallet. You do learn something about yourself and discover a new outlook on life... But I would be mindful of the fact that she had another income to lean on while she was doing herself discovery.
I really loved this more than I thought I would.
It inspired me to reach out to a past boyfriend who iced me out because of a different relationship he wanted to pursue, but wanted to be “platonic friends.” I asked him about a comment he made that, in my memory, seemed like he was threatened by female sexuality. (This was years ago, so not a current issue, just a memory that came up.)
His response was something like, “Thanks for asking me to have sex with you, I know you’re feeling rejected right now and finding a way to blame me for it.”
I was like “uhhhhh I was reading a book about female sexuality and the patriarchy and wondering if I remembered your comment correctly, but way to double down.”
This book brought up a lot of justifications I’ve made for seeing people threatened by female sexuality, size, voice, and energy. Even though I work in this space a lot, there were many issues I hadn’t noticed. Loved it!
It inspired me to reach out to a past boyfriend who iced me out because of a different relationship he wanted to pursue, but wanted to be “platonic friends.” I asked him about a comment he made that, in my memory, seemed like he was threatened by female sexuality. (This was years ago, so not a current issue, just a memory that came up.)
His response was something like, “Thanks for asking me to have sex with you, I know you’re feeling rejected right now and finding a way to blame me for it.”
I was like “uhhhhh I was reading a book about female sexuality and the patriarchy and wondering if I remembered your comment correctly, but way to double down.”
This book brought up a lot of justifications I’ve made for seeing people threatened by female sexuality, size, voice, and energy. Even though I work in this space a lot, there were many issues I hadn’t noticed. Loved it!
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I appreciated this book but It definitely lost me at sprinkling my pussy juice all over the house.
I thought it was a great and empowering read. Some advice seems slightly extreme to me, yet I haven't implemented it into my daily life yet to know for sure.