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I reblogged this from a blog called moggly but for some reason reblogging isn't working right right now:
You know what, can we just take a moment to celebrate sex? Sex is great. Whether you are having sex alone or with another person or with two other people, or hell, as many damn people as you please, and whatever the genders of those people in regard to your own - if it’s safe and it’s consensual, then it’s pretty fucking great. Unless the sex isn’t great, but that’s another issue.
What isn’t so much fun is the prison of shame we build around this word and everything it touches. Sensuality is a gift that only a few species are privileged to. Being one of them, we should enjoy it, embrace it, explore it as deeply and intimately as we can.
The desire for and pursuit of sensual pleasures is something that no man or woman should feel ashamed about. Can you imagine such a taboo surrounding anything else as fundamental and wonderful as the act of love?