Exploring Your Sexuality

Exploring Your Sexuality: How to Properly Do It From the Comfort of Your Home

Friday 20th Jan 2023 |

Exploring your sexuality can be an intimidating prospect, especially if you feel like you have no idea where to even start. As society has become more accepting of different sexual orientations, there is now a far wider range of material available to explore when it comes to sex and sexuality.

In this article, we will break down all the ways you can safely and confidently explore your sexuality from the comfort of your own home. From online resources and books to discussion forums and communities, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide on how to properly explore your own sexuality with the help of modern technology.

 

What is Sexuality?

Exploring Your SexualityWhen it comes to each individual person, sexuality can be described as the combination of thoughts, feelings, and behaviours associated with an individual’s sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is a person’s physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to another person or group of people. It typically falls into categories such as heterosexual (attraction to people of the opposite sex), homosexual (attraction to people of the same sex), bisexual (attraction to both sexes), pansexual (attraction regardless of sex or gender identity), and asexual (no sexual attraction). Additionally, there is a whole world out there for people to explore and express their sexuality. People may be into BDSM, discreet toys, polyamory, kink, gender fluidity, and more. Ultimately, understanding one’s own sexuality is a matter of self-discovery and exploration.

 

The Different Types of Sexuality

As mentioned above, there are many types of sexuality, but aside from those listed above, a few others include:

 

  1. Demisexuality – Someone who only experiences sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond with someone else.

 

  1. Omnisexuality – An individual who is capable of experiencing sexual attraction to anyone, regardless of gender identity or biological sex.

 

  1. Polysexuality – An individual who is attracted to multiple genders, but not necessarily all genders. 

 

  1. Skoliosexuality – People who are primarily attracted to nonbinary or transgender individuals, rather than just cisgender people (people whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth).

 

How to Properly Explore Your Sexuality

Exploring Your SexualityWhen exploring yourself, keep in mind that you should always put your safety and comfort first. Here are some tips to help you:

 

  1. Educate yourself: Learn about different sexual acts and orientations that interest you, as well as any associated risks or precautions. Read books, watch documentaries and talk to others who have similar experiences.

 

  1. Experiment safely: Make sure to use protection and get tested regularly if engaging in risky activities. Respect the boundaries of your partners, and be sure to communicate openly before, during, and after any sexual encounter.

 

  1. Practice self-care: Take time for yourself by doing things that make you feel good, such as yoga, meditation, or journaling. This will help you stay grounded in your exploration process.

 

  1. Talk about it: Connect with people who can provide guidance or support along the way. Find a therapist who is knowledgeable about sex and sexuality if needed, or join a support group specifically tailored to members of your community (LGBTQ+, polyamorous, etc).

 

Exploring your sexuality is an important part of life and it’s something that everyone should feel comfortable doing. By following the tips we outlined in this article, you can start to explore your own desires and make sure that they’re respected while being safe at all times. Don’t be afraid to take things slow – there’s no rush! As long as you take the time to learn about yourself and experiment safely, then exploring your sexuality from home can be a rewarding experience.

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