SLUT.
WHORE.
HOE.
SKANK.
…the list goes on of names that women are labeled as for being sexual (or not) by one another, by ourselves or by men.
Slut shaming is a topic I’ve been wanting to cover for a while now and this feels like a good time to address what I consider the most dangerous form of slut shaming.
I’ve been coming face to face with my own slut demons through working with my sexual shadow archetype. I call her my inner shadow seductress and she has taught me a lot about embodying my inner sexual wholeness through healing from sexual shame.
This episode is a deep dive into slut shaming, why it’s so dangerous and how you can start to heal the relationship with your own sexuality.
Here’s what I touch on in this podcast episode:
- What I consider to be the most dangerous form of slut shaming
- Why we slut shame
- Some of my own personal slut shaming stories and how I’ve vowed to stop slut shaming
- What the act of slut shaming is a call/longing for within ourselves
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THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
My episode with Alan Roger Currie on the Erotic Conversationalist
How to Embody Your Sexual Shadow Archetype
I think we all really need to heal from sexual shame and stop slut shaming ourselves and others. I’d love it if you’d share this with another woman in your life who might suffer from heavy shame.
Let’s empower, love and accept ourselves and one another. Our planet needs women who are fully embodied in their erotic nature.
I’m creating a new ebook called Solo Lover and I’m so excited to offer it to you very soon. I want more women having a deeply sexual relationship with themselves.
Please drop me a comment below and let me know:
- Do you slut shame yourself? Other women?
- How do you slut shame?
- How can you reclaim your own “sacred slut” or inner shadow seductress?
xx
Amber