Why Women Learn to Dim Their Desire
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Why do so many women feel afraid of their own sexual power, even after years of healing, confidence, and self-work? In this episode of Desire and Power, Mira Salem explores why female desire isn’t feared because it’s wrong, but because it’s disruptive in a culture that still doesn’t know how to hold it.
This conversation goes beyond sex to look at how women learn to dim their desire in real time, how embodied female sexuality destabilizes relationships, and why men are rarely taught the emotional or erotic capacity required to meet it. Drawing from personal experience and cultural analysis, this episode unpacks the real cost of self-erasure, the limits of empowerment narratives, and what would actually need to change for women to stop managing their aliveness just to belong.
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