
“I moved here from a small town in Maryland. I went to high school in the middle of a corn field. I actually didn’t have sex with a guy ‘till I was 21; I just turned 25. I thought I was gay for awhile, which my mom didn’t like very much. I’m still totally into women though; that’s never changed. I came to San Francisco to explore the supposedly liberated sex culture. I 100 percent put myself out there to hopefully inspire other millennials to get out of their small towns and go explore their bodies and their sexuality. I’ve found that San Francisco is just a bubble. A lot of the things that are okay to do here are ONLY okay here.”
“When did you decide to start exploring like this?”
“Probably when I was about 22. You know how they say your greatest oppression becomes your life purpose? I was really oppressed and I just went head first into sexual adventures.”
Do you have any stories you wanna share about your experiences?
“Well, recently I went to some practitioners who offered Explosive Sexual Healing. So I went to their apartment/office and this guy gave me an alchemist card reading, with cards he drew himself with magic marker. And then he spoke to my spirits. It was called ‘The Awakening Session.’ Then I was supposed to write down affirmations of what I wanted to get out of the session. Then I repeated those affirmations, and they repeated the affirmations while I was having an orgasm — a G-spot orgasm.”
“Who is they?”
“There were two people, actually. A husband and wife.”
And how were they giving you this orgasm?
“The guy stuck his fingers in me and touched my G-spot.”
“Okay.”
“We started with a clothes-on session, and that started with the pain portion of the Explosive Sexual Healing. I didn’t really know there was a pain portion. So he was digging his hands into my muscles really hard. And he asked, ‘How would you rate your pain right now?’ and I was like ‘I don’t know, an eight?’ and he said, ‘Your vocals are at a three.’ While this was happening, the woman was doing reiki over me. I was blindfolded by the way, forgot to mention that. And there was this weird psychedelic music in the background. So I heard her doing this loud breathing and hissing and he was digging his nails into me and she was like ‘You need to scream!’ and I was like, ’I only scream when I come,’ so she said ‘Scream with me!’ and so she started screaming, and then I started screaming with her. Then the pain portion was over and they told me to go out, get a sandwich or something and come back. So I went out and was feeling weirded out. I was just trying to figure out what happened to me. I came back and they were like: ’Now it’s time for the real thing.’”