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Replying to @fredtarr877 You’re not getting it!! When someone asks or propositions out of nowhere, especially online, what they’re forgetting is that connection doesn’t work like that. Real connection and real intimacy require safety, reciprocity, and trust. It’s not about asking or taking. It’s about relating. Social media has made so many people forget that. We consume people the same way we consume content, fast, reactive, transactional. We see someone online, we like what they say, and suddenly there’s this sense of entitlement. Like because I share my work publicly, I somehow owe personal answers, stories, or access. That’s not how connection works. Pleasure isn’t about demand. It’s about consent, curiosity, and communication. That applies everywhere, online and offline. You can’t build intimacy by skipping the foundation. You can’t foster connection by asking for something without first creating safety for both people. When someone says, you put yourself out there, so you should expect this, what they’re really saying is that boundaries don’t matter. That if a person is visible, they’re available. That’s not connection. That’s entitlement. And entitlement destroys safety, which means it destroys pleasure. We live in a world that’s made this kind of behavior normal. The internet rewards shock, speed, and instant gratification. It doesn’t teach people how to slow down, listen, or build trust. But that’s exactly what’s needed, especially when it comes to pleasure. If you’re actually curious about my work, then listen to the entire message. What I teach isn’t about acts. It’s about awareness. It’s about learning how to connect with your body, your emotions, your senses, and with others consciously. Pleasure isn’t something you take from someone else. It’s something you cultivate within yourself. That’s why assholes need to get f*cked, because most people are disconnected, reactive, and unaware. Pleasure starts with respect. It starts with reciprocity. It starts with listening. If you’re ready to understand how to create real safety, trust, and intimacy, book a consult. We’ll go deeper, the conscious way. #theintimacydoc #relationships #pleasurequotient #menshealth
Replying to @fredtarr877 You’re not getting it!! When someone asks or propositions out of nowhere, especially online, what they’re forgetting is that connection doesn’t work like that. Real connection and real intimacy require safety, reciprocity, and trust. It’s not about asking or taking. It’s about relating. Social media has made so many people forget that. We consume people the same way we consume content, fast, reactive, transactional. We see someone online, we like what they say, and suddenly there’s this sense of entitlement. Like because I share my work publicly, I somehow owe personal answers, stories, or access. That’s not how connection works. Pleasure isn’t about demand. It’s about consent, curiosity, and communication. That applies everywhere, online and offline. You can’t build intimacy by skipping the foundation. You can’t foster connection by asking for something without first creating safety for both people. When someone says, you put yourself out there, so you should expect this, what they’re really saying is that boundaries don’t matter. That if a person is visible, they’re available. That’s not connection. That’s entitlement. And entitlement destroys safety, which means it destroys pleasure. We live in a world that’s made this kind of behavior normal. The internet rewards shock, speed, and instant gratification. It doesn’t teach people how to slow down, listen, or build trust. But that’s exactly what’s needed, especially when it comes to pleasure. If you’re actually curious about my work, then listen to the entire message. What I teach isn’t about acts. It’s about awareness. It’s about learning how to connect with your body, your emotions, your senses, and with others consciously. Pleasure isn’t something you take from someone else. It’s something you cultivate within yourself. That’s why assholes need to get f*cked, because most people are disconnected, reactive, and unaware. Pleasure starts with respect. It starts with reciprocity. It starts with listening. If you’re ready to understand how to create real safety, trust, and intimacy, book a consult. We’ll go deeper, the conscious way. #theintimacydoc #relationships #pleasurequotient #menshealth

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