When a woman emerges, her sexuality is deeply tied to her sensuality—as a form of self-expression, not something to be toyed with, consumed, or manipulated. It is not meant to be shaped for profit or distorted by greed.
A woman’s sexuality is her own, yet it is not merely personal; it arises from something higher than possession or control. It is an expression of life moving through her.
The man who understands this does not seek to take it, define it, or displace it. He knows how to welcome it without distortion—how to honor it by allowing it to remain whole and unbroken.
In doing so, he honors her as he would his own life, his own body, and the intelligence that moves through both of them—an intelligence that unites, never consumes.
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