• NOMAD KITTIES EP 9: MEXICO SEXCAPADES Sonia Erika x Adrian x Dorian Gomez

  • Nov 28 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

NOMAD KITTIES EP 9: MEXICO SEXCAPADES Sonia Erika x Adrian x Dorian Gomez

  • Summary

  • HELLOOOO NOMAD KITTIES!!

    Sonia Erika here,

    I am happy to bring y'all Episode 9 of Nomad Kitties: Mexico Sexcapades 💦🍑😈!

    This episode is a continuation of the "Papaya" album, which is all about being juicy and exploring our sensuality, our preferences, and our pleasure.

    This episode is in Spanish. But don't worry, we have included golden nuggets of special messages in English throughout the episode. Let us know which golden nugget stood out for you <3 

    This episode is special in many ways, including:

    • Editing by a super amazing human, Dorian Gomez
    • Celebrating and featuring our newest Death Is A Business song  "DRIVE," one of the songs of the "Papaya" Album.
    • The sharing of nomadic sexual experiences

    In this episode, I am happy to bring you stories from a wonderful human I happened to meet when I was in Mexico living in the little magical village of Teotitlan del Valle. I met this elder, Adrian, who shared his stories and experiences about discovering his sexuality which allowed me to share my stories, the adventures I had while I was in Mexico at that time, my sexcapades💦🍆🍑😈🤭.

    You can read more about Teotitlan del Valle here in one of our last posts:

    • TEOTITLAN DEL VALLE: ONE OF THE MOST MAGICAL CITIES IN MEXICO
    • DIARY: KEEPING ANCIENT ZAPOTEC CULTURE ALIVE AND PAYING ARTISTS MEXICO SERIES V1: WA'HAKA

    I hope you enjoy and immerse yourself in these topics that make us, human.

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