![]() ![]() Greeks assigned the yonic shape to the last letter of their sacredĪlphabet, Omega, literally, “Great Om,” the Word of Creationīeginning the next cycle of becoming. Sacred architecture developed from the same tradition. The shape of a horseshoe.1 So were some Hindu temples, with the frank Hindus, Arabs, and Celts regarded the yonic shape of the horseshoeĪs a symbol of the Goddess’s “Great Gate,” thus it was always esteemedĪs a prophylactic door charm. It’s beauty of nature and limit of pleasure which combines at female genital area. ![]() Whether you are struggling with vaginismus or simply looking for information on the subject, feel free to check out my latest book, “Living with Vaginismus: Dealing with the World’s Most Painful Pleasure,” on Amazon. I’d love to hear your responses in the comment section below! ❤ Order My Book! So now I ask you: What does this picture mean to you? How does it speak to you? What do you think of when you gaze upon it? How can you expect these women, who were so strongly taught that their genitals are “dirty,” to just flip a switch and have sex with their partners? The human brain and body are a bit more complicated than that. Sex is supposed to be enjoyed and shared with loved ones. It would alleviate a great deal of heartbreak for them. Why is that? Why can’t women be taught and encouraged to talk about their sexuality? Isn’t it a bit double standard to allow one sex to explore that part of themself but the other sex to be discouraged? If young girls were taught that pleasure is normal for them, some women wouldn’t struggle with anxieties of sex and end up dealing with vaginismus down the line. This picture expresses femininity, beauty and life: all things that come from a woman.īoys are taught to receive pleasure but girls are taught, at a young age, to ignore that part of their body because it is not “lady-like.” However, that’s not what I see interpreted in this picture. They see a hole they can put something into to turn people on. Society has a way of looking at the female organs and seeing sex. It should not be made fun of, talked down upon or even ignored. I love the imagery of nature, particularly flowers, eminating out and expressing how natural the female genital area is. For me, this image has multiple meanings relating to vaginismus and female sexuality. So I stumbled upon this picture on Instagram today and it really spoke to me. ![]()
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