This work is an offering of collective healing, an acknowledgement that we did not receive the tools we needed around intimacy. That to move from this collective deficit and create from the void is work we do together. Relational skills need relational practice. Shame needs witnessing. Voiceless sensations need the labor of naming, of language creation, of being heard by another.
This work is a structural offering to combat the distance and otherness that the healing professions have had to take on to gain legitimacy within a western scientific lens. I am not showing up as an expert at a clinical distance. I am naked too, offering what I have and what I know. You come wanting to transform something in you, which helps us all. Our wellbeing is intertwined—what a gift.
This work is a reclamation of sex work as a role in community that stands in the light: visible and belonging. We need spaces outside our daily rhythms to tend to the most intimate parts of ourselves. We need skilled providers who know this to be health work, and are well-resourced to hold this role with grace.
This work is a celebration of the wonder of human connection, of the simplicity of touch, and of the power of being seen.