Women’s Bodywork, Intimacy & Feminine Reconnection

Reconnecting People To Pleasure, Softness & The Body

Trauma-informed bodywork integrating sexological bodywork, pelvic and womb healing, scar tissue remediation, fertility and postnatal support, nervous system regulation, intimacy coaching, conscious touch, and embodied reconnection.

This work is open to women, trans women, trans men, non-binary, and gender-diverse people navigating pelvic pain, scar tissue, birth trauma, fertility journeys, shame, disconnection, intimacy difficulties, menopause, loss of sensuality, or a longing to feel more connected within their body again.

Sessions are trauma-informed, consent-led, and tailored to the unique anatomy, identity, lived experience, and nervous system of each individual.

Intimacy With Ourselves Rarely Disappears Overnight

Disconnection from the body rarely happens all at once.

It often unfolds slowly through stress, trauma, burnout, relationships, surgery, birth, grief, shame, chronic tension, hormonal change, conditioning, or years of moving through life in survival rather than connection.

Over time, many people lose touch with softness, sensation, pleasure, intimacy, and the feeling of truly being at home within themselves.

This work offers a gentle, trauma-informed space to slow down and reconnect.

Sessions may support people navigating pelvic and womb healing, scar tissue remediation, fertility and postnatal journeys, menopause, intimacy challenges, nervous system dysregulation, sensual reconnection, body shame, touch aversion, or a deeper longing to feel more embodied, alive, and connected again.

Every session is collaborative, consent-led, and tailored to the unique body, identity, experiences, and needs of the individual.

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Couples Tantra

This is intimate, bespoke work for couples seeking to reconnect emotionally, physically, erotically, and relationally through the body.

These sessions offer a slower, more conscious space to explore intimacy beyond routine, performance, shutdown, or habitual relationship patterns.

Whether you are navigating disconnection, loss of attraction, betrayal, communication difficulties, sexual challenges, or simply longing to feel each other more deeply again, this work supports couples in rebuilding connection through touch, honesty, nervous system safety, and embodied presence.

Each session is tailored to meet your relationship exactly where it is - with care, communication, consent, and trauma-informed guidance throughout.

Sessions may include:

  • Couples tantra and conscious intimacy practices

  • Guided touch and communication exercises

  • Sexological bodywork and embodied relational practices

  • Nervous system co-regulation and emotional awareness

  • Breathwork, grounding, and energy work

  • Polarity exploration and sensual reconnection

  • Wheel of Consent practices and boundary work

  • Erotic communication and desire exploration

  • Guided intimacy and sensual touch exercises

  • De-armouring and emotional release work

  • Learning how to give, receive, communicate, and slow down together

This work is ideal for couples seeking deeper intimacy, emotional repair, erotic reconnection, conscious sexuality, relational healing, and a more embodied experience of partnership and touch.

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Sexological Bodywork

Sexological bodywork is a trauma-informed, consent-led, body-based practice that supports couples in deepening intimacy, communication, sensation, pleasure, embodiment, and erotic connection.

Rather than focusing purely on talking about intimacy, sexological bodywork works directly with the body itself - helping couples explore touch, desire, boundaries, nervous system responses, arousal, communication, and emotional connection in a conscious and supported way.

This work can help couples move beyond performance, shutdown, shame, disconnection, or habitual sexual dynamics, creating space for deeper honesty, safety, curiosity, play, pleasure, and authentic connection.

Sessions may include:

  • Guided conscious touch practices

  • Genital mapping and pleasure mapping

  • Erotic communication and boundary work

  • Learning to give and receive touch

  • Nervous system awareness and regulation

  • De-armouring and emotional release

  • Pelvic and erotic embodiment practices

  • Breath, sound, movement, and energy work

  • Pleasure, sensation, and arousal exploration

  • Mindful self-pleasure and erotic education practices

  • Exploring consent, desire, polarity, and relational dynamics

  • Reconnecting to intimacy after betrayal, trauma, parenthood, illness, or long-term shutdown

All sessions are collaborative, highly communicative, and guided through ongoing consent. There is never pressure, performance expectation, or a fixed goal. This work moves at the pace of safety, readiness, and the unique dynamic of each couple.

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Conscious Touch & Communication

Most couples were never taught how to truly communicate through touch, desire, boundaries, intimacy, or the body.

Over time, touch can become habitual, performative, avoidant, functional, or entirely absent. Many couples find themselves longing for connection, yet unsure how to ask for what they need, express desire, communicate boundaries, or safely explore intimacy together.

This work helps couples slow down and reconnect through conscious touch, honest communication, nervous system awareness, and embodied presence.

Sessions may include:

  • Guided touch and intimacy exercises

  • Learning to give and receive consciously

  • Exploring desire, boundaries, and consent

  • Wheel of Consent practices

  • Sensation and pleasure awareness

  • Eye gazing and relational presence practices

  • Nervous system co-regulation through touch

  • Breathwork and grounding practices

  • Erotic communication and polarity exploration

  • Learning to communicate wants, needs, and longing safely

  • Rebuilding trust, softness, and emotional safety within the relationship

This work supports couples in creating deeper emotional intimacy, clearer communication, safer touch, and a more connected, embodied experience of one another.

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Nervous System & Emotional Regulation

Many relationship struggles are not simply communication problems - they are nervous system patterns.

Stress, overwhelm, trauma, burnout, conflict, betrayal, parenting, pressure, and emotional shutdown can all impact how couples relate, touch, communicate, desire, and connect with one another.

When the nervous system no longer feels safe, intimacy often becomes difficult. Couples may find themselves withdrawing, reacting defensively, avoiding touch, struggling with desire, or feeling emotionally disconnected despite still deeply loving one another.

This work supports couples in slowing down, regulating together, and rebuilding safety through the body.

Sessions may include:

  • Nervous system awareness and co-regulation

  • Breathwork and grounding practices

  • Emotional processing and embodied communication

  • Trauma-informed touch and pacing

  • Working with shutdown, avoidance, reactivity, and overwhelm

  • Learning to stay present during intimacy and difficult conversations

  • Body-based practices to support safety, softness, and connection

  • Rebuilding trust and emotional intimacy

  • Somatic exercises for regulation and relational repair

  • Creating safer patterns of touch, communication, and connection

By working with the body and nervous system directly, couples can begin to move out of survival patterns and reconnect with greater intimacy, honesty, emotional safety, and embodied connection.

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Erotic & Sensual Reconnection

Many couples long for deeper erotic connection, yet find themselves stuck in routine, shutdown, performance, pressure, or the loss of genuine sensual intimacy over time.

This work creates a safe, consent-led space for couples to explore desire, pleasure, polarity, fantasy, play, sensuality, and erotic expression together - moving beyond habitual sexual dynamics into a more conscious, embodied, and connected experience of intimacy.

Sessions are always guided collaboratively, with ongoing communication, consent, nervous system awareness, and emotional safety at the centre of the work.

Sessions may include:

  • Sensual and conscious touch practices

  • Pleasure and arousal mapping

  • Erotic communication and desire exploration

  • Polarity and energetic dynamics

  • Learning to slow down and deepen sensation

  • Guided intimacy and sensual embodiment exercises

  • Breath, sound, movement, and energy work

  • Exploring fantasy, play, dominance and submission dynamics

  • Expanding confidence, pleasure, and erotic expression

  • Learning advanced pleasure and arousal techniques such as female ejaculation or deep-throating

  • Guided exploration of orgasmic potential and full-body pleasure

  • Mindful self-pleasure and partnered pleasure practices

  • Reconnecting to attraction, curiosity, playfulness, and desire

  • Creating safer, more honest conversations around sex and intimacy

This work is not about performance or achieving a particular outcome. It is about creating greater honesty, aliveness, safety, connection, pleasure, and freedom within your erotic and relational life together.

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Guided Somatic Practices

Somatic practices support couples in moving beyond purely thinking or talking about intimacy, and instead learning how to experience connection directly through the body.

These guided practices help couples slow down, increase body awareness, regulate the nervous system, deepen presence, expand sensation, and reconnect with intimacy in a more embodied and conscious way.

By working experientially through touch, breath, movement, sensation, communication, and awareness, couples can begin to shift long-held relational, emotional, and erotic patterns within the body itself.

Sessions may include:

  • Guided embodiment and body awareness practices

  • Breathwork and nervous system regulation

  • Grounding and presence exercises

  • Eye gazing and relational connection practices

  • Somatic intimacy and touch exercises

  • Movement, sound, and emotional release practices

  • Pelvic and erotic embodiment work

  • Boundary, consent, and communication exercises

  • Sensation and pleasure awareness practices

  • Learning to stay present with intimacy, vulnerability, and desire

  • Practices to deepen safety, trust, surrender, polarity, and connection

  • Guided exercises designed to support emotional openness, erotic aliveness, and embodied relational intimacy

These practices are always adapted to the unique dynamic, experience, boundaries, and readiness of each couple, creating a safe and supported space for exploration, healing, connection, and growth together.


All sessions are trauma-informed, consent-led, and guided through ongoing communication.

We begin by discussing boundaries, desires, comfort levels, and intentions before any body-based practices take place. Consent remains fluid throughout the session, and couples are always encouraged to communicate openly using yes, no, pause, slower, stop, or change.

There is never pressure, expectation, or performance goal within this work. Sessions move at the pace of safety, trust, readiness, and nervous system regulation.

Professional hygiene protocols and clear boundaries are maintained throughout all sessions.

This work is offered to couples and women only.
I do not offer tantric bodywork or sexological bodywork services for solo men.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. Many couples come to this work completely new to tantra, somatic work, or sexological bodywork.

  • Each session is tailored to the couple. Sessions may include communication exercises, conscious touch, breathwork, guided intimacy practices, sexological bodywork, nervous system regulation, and embodied relational work.

  • Absolutely. Most couples I work with are in long-term monogamous relationships.

    This work is not about encouraging non-monogamy or changing the structure of your relationship. It is about helping couples deepen intimacy, communication, erotic connection, honesty, touch, pleasure, and embodied connection within the relationship they already have.

    Many monogamous couples come to this work wanting to reconnect after years of routine, parenting, stress, shutdown, loss of attraction, or emotional disconnection.

  • Some sessions are more coaching and communication based, while others include guided touch and body-based practices.

    Depending on the session, this may involve one-directional touch from me to an individual, or guided touch and intimacy practices between the couple themselves without touch from me.

    Everything is discussed collaboratively beforehand and guided through ongoing consent, communication, and boundaries throughout.

  • Not necessarily. Sessions may remain fully clothed, partially clothed, or involve nudity depending on the practices explored and the comfort levels of the couple.

  • Sexological bodywork is a trauma-informed, consent-led, body-based practice that supports intimacy, pleasure, communication, embodiment, and erotic connection through guided somatic and experiential practices.

  • Yes. Many couples come to this work after periods of emotional disconnection, sexual shutdown, betrayal, stress, parenting, illness, or loss of attraction.

  • This is not psychotherapy or medical treatment. It is a somatic, educational, relational, and embodied approach to intimacy and connection.

  • Yes. This work is open to couples and relational structures of many kinds, including polyamorous, open, fluid, and ethically non-monogamous relationships.

    Sessions can support communication, boundaries, consent, nervous system safety, jealousy, intimacy, erotic exploration, relational dynamics, and conscious connection within your unique relationship structure.

    This is not a space of judgement or assumption, but one of curiosity, honesty, embodiment, and relational awareness.

  • bsolutely.

    This work is inclusive of queer, LGBTQ+, same-sex, gender-diverse, and non-traditional relationship dynamics. Sessions are always tailored to the unique identities, experiences, bodies, relational dynamics, and desires of the people within the room.

    The focus of the work is not on fitting people into fixed roles or ideas, but on supporting authentic connection, communication, intimacy, embodiment, pleasure, and relational safety.

  • Yes. I work with many neurodivergent individuals and couples, including those with ADHD, autism, sensory sensitivity, anxiety, trauma histories, and nervous system dysregulation.

    Many neurodivergent couples experience challenges around communication, sensory overwhelm, shutdown, intimacy, touch, emotional regulation, or differing relational and erotic needs.

    Sessions can be adapted to support pacing, sensory awareness, communication styles, boundaries, nervous system regulation, and emotional safety in a way that feels more accessible and supportive for both partners.

  • Yes - where appropriate, consensual, and desired by both partners, sessions can support couples in exploring fantasy, polarity, dominance and submission dynamics, erotic communication, and expanded pleasure practices safely and consciously.

  • Depending on the session and the consent of both partners, practices may include genital mapping, pleasure mapping, sensual touch, and sexological bodywork practices. Nothing is ever expected or compulsory.

  • That is completely normal. Sessions move slowly and collaboratively, with space for communication, boundaries, pauses, and nervous system regulation throughout.

  • No. I offer couples work and women’s bodywork only. I do not offer tantric bodywork or sexological bodywork for solo men.

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