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Hi, read your latest newsletter, and it touched me somehow more than the others. I dont have space to share my whole relationship story. We are not married, but together 5 years, both of us love each other.But we also both get this feeling to run. We both let the feeling of running pass. My intuition says stay, this path with my partner is potential joyful path( in alot of ways it is). It is hard to let go in the bedroom.I would love for the fear that comes up or feelings of inadaquacy or rejection not plague me. Would love you to come to Seattle to do talk or workshop. My boyfiend and I both love your products and newsletters. The products have helped me feel feminine, feel the sacredness in sexuality, and also the sensuaity to come out more. Thank you so much!
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Language is the metaphor we use to communicate our deepest feelings. A couple's sexuality is the most profound vehicle of communication of all. The words we use and our physical language of love define our love experience.

 Penetration is the word often used to describe the culminating act of sexuality. It's a word I often use when describing the best use of good lubricant. But it was just this week after using the word in conjunction with the act, that I wondered what I was saying.

The verb to penetrate has six different definitions in the dictionary and as in the power of any metaphor, the meaning one attaches to the term may deeply influence our relationship to the act.

A lesbian friend of mine once told me that it is not uncommon for many of her friends to maintain a no penetration relationship, and among my heterosexual friends, it is not a small minority who avoid penetration with their spouses. I never asked them but I wonder if for them, the meaning of penetration feels like this definition of a military force entering into enemy territory or the depth of projectile into a target. Certainly the idea of women as a target for a man is rampant and so the deep need of self protection is also deeply held.

To penetrate also means to have an effect throughout, spread through; permeate, move deeply, or imbue...Applied again as a metaphor for sexuality this penetration is an act that transforms, that has the potential of changing everything. This sexual act has the force of inspiration, the possibility of being completely saturated with love.

The act of penetration is a force of nature that is loaded with meaning and mystery. Not surprisingly, to penetrate also means to gain insight and to have a marked effect on the mind and emotions. Our language about our sexuality is as layered as the act itself, and knowing what you mean when you speak about love and sex can only be helpful.

Sexuality is a metaphor for many things in life. The language, attitudes and opening that we share in our sexual encounters has a long reach into the depth and closeness of our day to day relationships.

Consider your relationship to penetration- the word, the idea and the act. Penetration means all of these things all at once. But if I were to make a leap, in the name of making love sustainable, it would be that couples who build a strong and consensual relationship with the meaning and act of penetration are much more likely to have a strong and consensual relationship to each other...

 
We touch each other every time we pass by, even if it's just one fingertip. It makes us feel closer. - K.S. from Michigan
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