It’s a simple question. But its meaning changes with tone and emphasis. Is it a threat? Is it a come on? Is it a plea to be left alone? This week we explore the many ways we look and see ourselves and others as sexual beings. ~ Cory
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Hey, What Are You Looking At? | It’s a simple question. But its meaning changes with tone and emphasis. Is it a threat? Is it a come on? Is it a plea to be left alone? This week we explore the many ways we look and see ourselves and others as sexual beings. ~ Cory | | Cory Silverberg Sexuality Expert | | | I'm Looking at Myself… | None of us are born hating our bodies. It's something we learn to do. Which means it’s something we can learn not to do also. | | | | | …And I Touch Myself | Which means we can also learn to feel differently about our bodies. Here's one piece of homework you (hopefully) won't mind doing. | | | | | I'm Looking at You | There’s nothing like being lusted after. While sexual objectification can be a terrible thing when it is unwanted and intrusive, knowing that the mere sight or touch of our body can drive our partners to lusty distraction can be an enormous aphrodisiac (and a great ego boost). | | | | | I'm Looking at Porn | An About.com reader wonders whether her porn watching is getting in the way of her sex having. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Sexuality newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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