Buying your masters...like Taylor

Like many of you, I spent a good two hours listening to Taylor Swift on the New Heights podcast this week, announcing her new album.  I, like many of you, am STOKED.

But there was a question Jason had for Taylor about buying her master albums that really had me thinking. When Taylor Swift bought back her masters, she wasn’t just doing a power move in the music industry. She was reclaiming her diary, her photographs, her youth. She was saying, These are mine. They always have been. You don’t get to own my story.

It got me thinking about how that's exactly what it feels like to reclaim your sexuality after purity culture.
They told us our bodies were dangerous. They shamed our desire. They convinced us that our sexuality belonged to our future spouse or our church.

But that was a lie. 
Your sexuality is your master recording. It’s the raw, unfiltered truth of who you are. And if someone else has been holding the rights to it through shame, control, or fear, then it’s time to take it back.

Reclaiming your pleasure isn’t about revenge (though… let’s be honest, it’s a little satisfying). It’s about refusing to let someone else profit from your story. It’s about standing in your power and saying:

I am the writer, the singer, the producer, and the one who decides when and how this plays.

You deserve to own your body, your desire, your narrative, completely, unapologetically, and forever.

Want to learn how?

Get my book - Missionary Position - out now!


Pleasure Club is talking about the GUYS this month!  We are reading Bromance Book club and in our skills workshop we are talking about the things we wish men knew, and how to help them learn.

You will want to join us for this, I promise!


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Fort Worth, TX 76109, USA

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