I really liked how you put this. It does feel like a kind of transformational philosophy, but not because it promises some upgraded future self. It hits more as a way of actually living in the moment, of being present in your own body. In that frame, horniness isn’t a problem to manage; it’s a way of paying attention. It’s asking, moment by moment: what am I actually feeling? what do I actually want? And then taking those answers not as something to shut down, but as invitations to live more honestly.
WOW, your words hit me — thank you so much for sharing. It feels like radical embodiment to me, and I crave that now, more than ever. Appreciate you reading.
I really liked how you put this. It does feel like a kind of transformational philosophy, but not because it promises some upgraded future self. It hits more as a way of actually living in the moment, of being present in your own body. In that frame, horniness isn’t a problem to manage; it’s a way of paying attention. It’s asking, moment by moment: what am I actually feeling? what do I actually want? And then taking those answers not as something to shut down, but as invitations to live more honestly.
WOW, your words hit me — thank you so much for sharing. It feels like radical embodiment to me, and I crave that now, more than ever. Appreciate you reading.
LOVED this read and deeply resonate with it. Also as a queer human, im horny for life and connection all the fucking time