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087 Men Need to Feel Safe Too

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The mainstream culture that encourages and advocates for safety for women during sex seems to ignore that the same principle applies to men. Men also must feel safe in order to enjoy sex fully. In today's episode, you'll find out why almost no one speaks about men’s safety during sex, the different levels of safety a man can and should experience, and how to make men feel safe.

What You Will Learn:

- Why mainstream culture and conscious sexuality circles don't speak about men's safety during sex

- The things you need as a man to feel safe while you are aroused

- The different levels of safety a man can experience during sex

- Why is safety so important, and how you create it for yourself as a sexual being

- Good indicators that you can trust your partner and feel safe around them

It is a myth and a mistake to assume that only women must feel safe to let themselves go freely and fully during sex. Men need to feel safe to open up to whatever arises when they're aroused. As a man, the first step is to recognise it, find a physical and mental place where you feel safe, be aware and know what triggers you, and establish open communication with your partner.

Resources:

- Check out my FREE Training, Reclaiming Your Intuitive, Confident, and Sensual Self https://www.sexualalchemy.com/free-training

- The Sexual Alchemy Journal for Men: The Sexual Alchemy Journal for Men: 6 Weeks to Discovering and Embracing Your Full Sexual Self https://www.sexualalchemy.com/shop/p/sexualalchemyjournalformen

- The Sexual Mastery Activation Cards for Men https://www.sexualalchemy.com/shop

- Sign up for bi-weekly(ish) Love Letters straight to your inbox https://self-alchemy.activehosted.com/f/11

- Free resources: https://www.sexualalchemy.com/free-resources/

- My book "101 Meditations for Life, Business and Bedroom Success" https://www.amazon.com/Meditations-Life-Business-Bedroom-Success/dp/0993207626/

- My website https://www.sexualalchemy.com/

- Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/s_xualalchemy/

- Find me on Twitter https://twitter.com/rebeccalowrie/

- Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.lowrie1

- Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalowrie/

- Find me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sexualalchemy

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Manage episode 345060112 series 3394519
Content provided by Rebecca Lowrie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rebecca Lowrie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The mainstream culture that encourages and advocates for safety for women during sex seems to ignore that the same principle applies to men. Men also must feel safe in order to enjoy sex fully. In today's episode, you'll find out why almost no one speaks about men’s safety during sex, the different levels of safety a man can and should experience, and how to make men feel safe.

What You Will Learn:

- Why mainstream culture and conscious sexuality circles don't speak about men's safety during sex

- The things you need as a man to feel safe while you are aroused

- The different levels of safety a man can experience during sex

- Why is safety so important, and how you create it for yourself as a sexual being

- Good indicators that you can trust your partner and feel safe around them

It is a myth and a mistake to assume that only women must feel safe to let themselves go freely and fully during sex. Men need to feel safe to open up to whatever arises when they're aroused. As a man, the first step is to recognise it, find a physical and mental place where you feel safe, be aware and know what triggers you, and establish open communication with your partner.

Resources:

- Check out my FREE Training, Reclaiming Your Intuitive, Confident, and Sensual Self https://www.sexualalchemy.com/free-training

- The Sexual Alchemy Journal for Men: The Sexual Alchemy Journal for Men: 6 Weeks to Discovering and Embracing Your Full Sexual Self https://www.sexualalchemy.com/shop/p/sexualalchemyjournalformen

- The Sexual Mastery Activation Cards for Men https://www.sexualalchemy.com/shop

- Sign up for bi-weekly(ish) Love Letters straight to your inbox https://self-alchemy.activehosted.com/f/11

- Free resources: https://www.sexualalchemy.com/free-resources/

- My book "101 Meditations for Life, Business and Bedroom Success" https://www.amazon.com/Meditations-Life-Business-Bedroom-Success/dp/0993207626/

- My website https://www.sexualalchemy.com/

- Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/s_xualalchemy/

- Find me on Twitter https://twitter.com/rebeccalowrie/

- Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.lowrie1

- Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalowrie/

- Find me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sexualalchemy

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