Getting to know your body and your desires is not something that happens only in your early adult years or through your first sexual experiences. It is an ongoing journey—one that evolves over time and invites you to continuously rediscover your sensuality, your needs, and your pleasure.
In fact, building a deeper connection with your body is strongly linked to emotional wellbeing and self-awareness, as body connection plays a key role in how we experience ourselves and the world around us.
Through my experience supporting women in reconnecting with their bodies and sexuality, I see a clear pattern:
The more time you dedicate to your sensual self, the more confident, embodied, and fulfilled your intimate experiences become.
This inner work cultivates:
Pleasure tools are not here to replace intimacy—they are here to expand your experience.
They help you explore your body in a safe, conscious, and empowering way, offering new sensations and deeper awareness of what truly brings you pleasure.
Through intentional use, pleasure tools can help you:
Among all pleasure tools, glass pleasure tools offer a unique and grounding experience.
They are:
Their texture and weight naturally guide you into a more present and embodied experience, helping you slow down and truly feel your body.
Self-pleasure can be more than just a moment—it can become a ritual of self-care, awareness, and embodiment.
There is no goal.
There is no “right way.”
There is only the experience.
Allow yourself to:
Dim the lights, light a candle, and play music that helps you feel relaxed and present in your body.
Warm water helps release daily tension and prepares your body to soften and open to pleasure.
Create a cozy space with soft textures and pillows.
Keep a water-based lubricant nearby for a smoother, more comfortable experience:
Touch yourself slowly and intentionally.
If you’re using a vibrating pleasure tool, explore different speeds and sensations across your entire body.
When you move to your intimate area, start externally and take your time.
Stay present with sensation and gradually deepen your exploration—without pressure or expectation.
The more connected you become with your body, the clearer your desires become—and the more confidently you can express them.
Chrysali Georgiou is a Sexual Wellness Educator, Women’s Circle Facilitator, and founder of we.free.project.
For the past six years, she has supported women who desire more from their sexuality—more freedom, deeper sensation, and authentic connection.
Through 1:1 sessions, workshops, and Women’s Circles, she creates safe and empowering spaces where women can:
