Kourtney KardashianΒ has been going afterΒ Gwyneth Paltrow‘s GOOP market with her site POOSH.
The 41-year-old siren has often posted π eπ₯y images that gain clicks while talking about touchy subjects.
This weekend the mother-of-three was at it again as published an article about beingΒ ‘autoπ eπ₯ual.’
On auto:Β Kourtney Kardashian has been going after Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP market with her site POOSH. The 41-year-old siren has often posted π eπ₯y images that gain clicks while talking about touchy subjects. This weekend the mother-of-three was at it again as published an article about being ‘autoπ eπ₯ual’
The story began,Β Are you autoπ eπ₯ual?’ with the answer: ‘The short answer is yes, most likely. In fact, we all are, at least a little.’
Casey Tanner, therapist, writer, and founder of QueerSexTherapy, piped up.
She said that autoπ eπ₯uality as ‘a trait wherein one is turned on by engaging in their own eroticism.’ A prime example of this is simply women in general. While it may not be true for everyone, we generally feel more π eπ₯ual and turned on when we feel we ourselves are π eπ₯y. But it’s not just about the ladies.
While masturbation is an example, ;autoπ eπ₯uality may extend beyond π eπ₯ual behavior to include feeling a longing or desire for oneself,’ Tanner explains. ‘It can also be the ability to turn oneself on through looking at, visualizing, touching, or smelling oneself.’
Sex talk:Β The story began, Are you autoπ eπ₯ual?’ with the answer: ‘The short answer is yes, most likely. In fact, we all are, at least a little.’ Casey Tanner, therapist, writer, and founder of QueerSexTherapy, piped up
Tanner shared ‘like most human characteristics, autoπ eπ₯uality is a spectrumβand the majority of us are on it! Some may identify as exclusively autoπ eπ₯ual, in which case they might consider autoπ eπ₯uality their π eπ₯ual orientation. Most people, however, incorporate autoπ eπ₯uality into a larger π eπ₯ual repertoire that also includes being turned on by partnered π eπ₯.’
Poosh added, ‘This might mean wearing π eπ₯y lingerie, even if your partner hardly gives it a second glance. It could mean doing your hair and makeup so that you feel good and turned on, even when you’ve been in a long-term monogamous relationship and the other party hardly notices.’
She said it could also mean washing yourself ‘lovingly’ in the bath and ‘genuinely enjoying your body.’
And ‘it could mean dancing in the mirror in a cute outfit. If feeling π eπ₯y independent of someone else has ever turned you on, that’s autoπ eπ₯uality, and it’s totally normal.
Auto talk:Β Tanner shared ‘like most human characteristics, autoπ eπ₯uality is a spectrumβand the majority of us are on it! Some may identify as exclusively autoπ eπ₯ual, in which case they might consider autoπ eπ₯uality their π eπ₯ual orientation.’ Seen on Christmas
‘Many folks resist autoπ eπ₯uality, fearing that it’s narcissistic or might detract from partnered π eπ₯. In reality, autoπ eπ₯uality can be a healthy, even valuable part of your π eπ₯ life,’ Tanner counters. Embrace loving yourself! Embrace turning yourself on!
‘When we know how to turn ourselves on, we depend less on environmental cues to move us into a sensual headspace. When we look at or fantasize about ourselves, we are in touch with our bodies and senses. Getting turned on by oneself does not mean you think you’re better than other people, that you’re selfish, or that you’re not attracted to your partner(s). Rather, it’s one additional tool in your box for sparking desire and passion.’
POOSH added it ‘takes us into a comfortable, relaxed space when we find our own π eπ₯uality to be attractive. We are sensual beings, so depending on our own sensuality instead of relying solely on others to turn us on has profound power.
‘It takes the pressure off of partnered π eπ₯, and it brings so much pleasure to our time, ehem, alone. Wherever you land on the spectrum of autoπ eπ₯uality, none of it is wrong. Enjoy yourself, literally.’
The way they were: The star with ex Scott Disick in 2013 in New York City