This season on GETSOME, we're creating a space where sexuality thrives, stopping shame at its root and holding open conversations about sex, sexuality, gender, and pleasure. Join us as we nurture understanding and end the shame spiral once and for all. It's time to see sexuality flourish, free from stigma.
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This season on GETSOME, we're creating a space where sexuality thrives, stopping shame at its root and holding open conversations about sex, sexuality, gender, and pleasure. Join us as we nurture understanding and end the shame spiral once and for all. It's time to see sexuality flourish, free from stigma.
As a sex worker, Shannon Ariel, founder of Pink Banana Sparkles, always had a strong relationship with sex & her body.
…but after her first child, she felt something shift. With a changing body and changing needs, Shannon had to rebuild her relationship with herself, her sex life, and her career.
For many, motherhood takes a toll on their sex lives. Their priorities, bodies, and relationships are drastically different than they were before they had their kids, and getting back to a place of confidence, pleasure, and fulfillment can often be an uphill battle. For Shannon, a retired sex worker turned fashion designer, and mom whose identity is linked to her sexuality, this shift was a jarring one that required her to look at her life from a wider lens. What started as a journey to rediscover her sexuality postpartum turned into Shannon learning to put herself first, having the best sex of her life, and bravely sharing her story so that other women know they’re not alone.
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This season on GETSOME, we're creating a space where sexuality thrives, stopping shame at its root and holding open conversations about sex, sexuality, gender, and pleasure. Join us as we nurture understanding and end the shame spiral once and for all. It's time to see sexuality flourish, free from stigma.