Sexual Readiness
A state where the body and mind feel open to sexual connection—often requiring safety, low stress, and sufficient arousal conditions.
What This Really Means
Often shows up as interest rising or fading based on context and cues.
It’s shaped by sleep, stress, novelty, and emotional safety.
Examples
Arousal increasing with teasing and anticipation
Losing arousal when distracted
Common Misunderstandings
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Sexual Readiness describes a state where the body and mind feel open to sexual connection—often requiring safety, low stress, and sufficient arousal conditions, so it doesn’t mean that arousal should be constant.
If it fades, something isn’t always wrong, and Sexual Readiness is about a state where the body and mind feel open to sexual connection—often requiring safety, low stress, and sufficient arousal conditions.
Desire isn’t always purely physical, and Sexual Readiness is about a state where the body and mind feel open to sexual connection—often requiring safety, low stress, and sufficient arousal conditions.
Sexual Readiness describes a state where the body and mind feel open to sexual connection—often requiring safety, low stress, and sufficient arousal conditions, so it doesn’t mean that it can’t change.
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