• The Secret to Awesome Sex and Relationships

  • Nov 12 2020
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

The Secret to Awesome Sex and Relationships

  • Summary

  • Before going any further, yes, Kant was problematic in some respects. And, yes, he was very much an eccentric. He himself isn’t the secret or any sort of model for how to be an amazing lover.

    Instead, what Kant gives us in his moral philosophy is the essence of dignity in a really easy to understand way. And, if you wrap your mind around it, it is the single most powerful thing you can learn for your sex and relationship life.

    In this episode, we'll cover:

    • The types of sex and relationship concerns this secret can help you address
    • The two types of motivation to engage in sex and relationships, and which one is the antidote to anxiety and overthinking
    • How to assess the motivation you have in approaching sex and relationships
    • How non-attachment to any specific outcome can set you free

    You can catch the replay of The Secrets of Quiet Seduction masterclass, which took place on November 17th, here: https://sexualcraftsmanship.com/dignified-hedonist/

    If you want to get involved with the Sexual Craftsmanship community and have input into upcoming episodes, head over to the Sexual Craftsmanship subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/SexualCraftsmanship/

    Curious what it’s like to learn with me? Check out my FREE course on How to Avoid the Friendzone for Good. Go to: avoidthefriendzone.com

    Connect with Sexual Craftsmanship online!
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