How We See Ourselves in Our Sexual Fantasies, and What It Means
Category: Adult
Tags: Sexual Health · Intimacy · Curiosity
How people see themselves in sexual fantasies matters. In my study of 4,175 Americans for my book Tell Me What You Want, I found most people appear in their own fantasies but often change body shape, genitals, age, personality or sexual role. I unpack gender and orientation differences and what those changes reveal.
Rolly's Take
For the curious soul who seeks to unravel the threads of desire and identity, this blog whispers secrets from the shadowed corners of the psyche. It invites introspection, revealing how our fantasies are not just about pleasure but a mirror reflecting our deepest yearnings and insecurities. Here, the exploration transcends the physical, touching the very essence of who we are and who we might become.