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Inclusive & Affirming Therapy for

Individuals and Intimate Relationships

Your Sexual Spectrum.

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There is a spectrum to how we express / engage / feel our sexuality. What does this look like for you? Touching, breathing close, fucking with no intimacy, intimacy with no fucking, many Lovers in the bed, just you and your Self in the bed, videos, impact play, enjoying your Asexuality, romancing your own Self… ❤ Oh the potentials and possibilities of our sexuality are divine, ever-changing and endless… like you.


Our social mis-education often writes a narrative for us of how our sexuality should look and behave. We may even grow into that very false narrative — forgetting that we get to grow out of it. We get to choose on all the levels. We get to change, evolve, switch orientations, melt into other genders or choose no gender… we get to be us… ultimately claiming our evolving Selves.

I love this for us. Surround yourself with those who choose you. And you choose you too boo. My goodness your light is bright. I see you under all that is expected of you and you are glorious.


Fox M., Therapist (AMFT)

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"We will reclaim our Self worth, body, pleasure and peace of mind.
These are acts of radical liberation — these are our birth rights."
~ With Love, Fox Eros

Fox Eros, AMFT BBS #137653
Supervised by Patrice Bone: LMFT #93803
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