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Sexual Autumn: Embracing Slow Sex and Deep Pleasure

Sexual Autumn: Embracing Slow Sex and Deep Pleasure

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This week on Love Is…, we’re exploring Sexual Autumn—a season that doesn’t get nearly enough celebration.

Unlike the urgent heat of summer, autumn brings a slower, deeper sensuality.

Touch becomes more intentional. Foreplay is a full-body conversation. Arousal builds in layers. It’s richer and more satisfying. Might even feel otherworldly.

In this episode:

  • How to honor your body when it takes longer to warm up

  • Why spontaneity isn’t necessarily the gold standard for good sex

  • What to do if you and your partner are in different seasons

  • Why autumn can feel clarifying

  • How autumn can be a gift for singles and a bridge for relationship-ers

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