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Welcome to The Pleasure Project community **Step 1:** Introduce yourself in the comments below (see prompts at the bottom) **Step 2:** Explore the Classroom and start engaging with the resources --- **COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS:** **1. Active participation keeps us thriving.** This is a space for mutual exchange, not passive consumption. If you're here only to observe without contributing—no posts, comments, or engagement—you'll be removed after 30 days of inactivity. We check activity monthly to maintain the integrity and vibrancy of this community. **2. No unsolicited business pitching.** This community is not a marketplace for your services. Soliciting members with business offers will result in an immediate ban. If someone pitches you, please report them to an admin. --- **TO GET STARTED:** Drop a comment below and share: - Your name - What brings you to this community—what are you exploring or seeking around pleasure, embodiment, or erotic expansion? - One intention you're holding for your time here We're glad you're here. Let's build something beautiful together. See you in the comments 💋
2 likes • Feb 12
My name is Aliya and I'm here because since I embarked on this journey home to my body, I see the suffering of the ones around me who are also trying to find the path to journey back home. I watch my loved ones and my community do all sorts of wild, performative, hurtful things to themselves and others because they don't realize there are other options. Hopefully my(our) becoming can have a ripple effect. My intention here is to stay curious and also true to my boundaries.
Welcome to The Pleasure Project: Where Pleasure Becomes Practice
If you're here, you're ready for sex education that doesn't shy away from the explicit, the erotic, or the embodied truth of what pleasure actually looks like. This is not your high school health class. This is not sanitized, clinical, or polite. This is a space where we talk about sex—real sex. We discuss anatomy with accuracy and desire with honesty. We explore technique, sensation, orgasm, kink, communication, and everything in between. We use explicit language because pleasure deserves to be named clearly, without euphemism or shame. What That Means: This community is NSFW (Not Safe For Work). Content here will include: - Explicit discussions of sexual practices, techniques, and experiences - Anatomically correct language and imagery (educational, not pornographic) - Conversations about desire, arousal, orgasm, and erotic exploration - Questions and sharing that honor the full spectrum of human sexuality This is an adult learning space. You must be 18+ to participate. What We're Building Here: A community where pleasure is centered, consent is sacred, and sex education is rooted in liberation—not fear, not shame, not scarcity. Whether you're here to deepen your own erotic practice, learn skills to share with partners, or explore the somatic and psychological dimensions of sexuality, you're in the right place. We talk about the mechanics. We talk about the emotions. We talk about power, vulnerability, communication, and the revolutionary act of choosing pleasure in a world that tells us our bodies are wrong. Community Agreements: - Consent is everything. We ask before we share explicit content in comments or DMs. We respect boundaries. We honor each other's autonomy. - No unsolicited sexual advances. This is an educational space, not a dating or hookup platform. - Confidentiality matters. What's shared here stays here. Respect people's privacy and stories. - Curiosity over judgment. We're all here to learn. Ask questions. Share experiences. Hold space for perspectives different from your own. - Explicit ≠ Exploitative. We center pleasure and education, not objectification or harm.
1 like • Feb 12
Let's gooo!
“Casual” Sex
Reflections after reading: When I think back on times I’ve called sex “casual,” what was actually happening in my body—sensations, emotions, nervous system responses—before, during, and after the encounter? What beliefs do I hold about orgasms (mine and others’)—as goals, proof, currency, or connection—and how might my experience shift if I treated them as significant physiological and emotional events rather than checkboxes? https://open.substack.com/pub/goddessamina/p/sex-does-not-know-how-to-be-casual?r=2crfuh&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay
“Casual” Sex
3 likes • Feb 12
This article was timely for me (hello cosmic synchronicity). It put words to sentiments I have been exploring in myself. I can't think of a situation in which real intimacy can be casual. Sexual or otherwise. Thank you for writing this.
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Aliya Alewine
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Infinitely curious artist, former child-therapist, mother, and teacher.

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