My Letter isn't Scarlet, it's Fucking Gold is designed to be a platform for women to tell their stories. It's all about vulnerability and sharing how women have overcome adversity, shame, conditioning, and fear to start claiming their sexual power and live a more turned-on and fully-expressed life. Sexuality is so taboo and shamed in so many cultures, and it's a part of life where so many women struggle to follow their desire and confidently go after what they want. The idea behind having women share their stories is for at least one person listening to resonate and say, "me too", know that they aren't alone, and that they, too, can get through the challenge.
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My Letter isn't Scarlet, it's Fucking Gold is designed to be a platform for women to tell their stories. It's all about vulnerability and sharing how women have overcome adversity, shame, conditioning, and fear to start claiming their sexual power and live a more turned-on and fully-expressed life. Sexuality is so taboo and shamed in so many cultures, and it's a part of life where so many women struggle to follow their desire and confidently go after what they want. The idea behind having women share their stories is for at least one person listening to resonate and say, "me too", know that they aren't alone, and that they, too, can get through the challenge.
84. How to be a feminist & a submissive with Charlotte Kaye
My Letter isn't Scarlet, it's Fucking Gold.
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84. How to be a feminist & a submissive with Charlotte Kaye
My Letter isn't Scarlet, it's Fucking Gold.
My Letter isn't Scarlet, it's Fucking Gold is designed to be a platform for women to tell their stories. It's all about vulnerability and sharing how women have overcome adversity, shame, conditioning, and fear to start claiming their sexual power and live a more turned-on and fully-expressed life. Sexuality is so taboo and shamed in so many cultures, and it's a part of life where so many women struggle to follow their desire and confidently go after what they want. The idea behind having women share their stories is for at least one person listening to resonate and say, "me too", know that they aren't alone, and that they, too, can get through the challenge.