Challenging Sexual Taboos
Sylvester McNutt III discusses the harmful effects of sexual repression and the importance of reclaiming one's own desires and beliefs. He emphasizes the need to challenge societal norms and find true authenticity in sexual experiences.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#071: Free Yourself with Sylvester McNutt
Related Questions
I have a question about this episode #064: Is Sex Really the Problem? with Shadeen Francis and this Unlearning Beliefs. If we are told at a young age, or even into adulthood, how we should feel (e.g., you should feel ashamed of yourself or you should not be sad), how do these negative experiences get encoded into our brains? If we do not have permission to feel our real, biological emotions, how does this impact our future decisions?
How can I navigate feelings of exclusion while maintaining my authenticity, considering I've never been accepted because I look different? This question is related to the episode #195: How to Love Yourself Properly with Sylvester McNutt III and the clip \[Embracing Imperfection]{sid=chunk\_379839}. It also relates to the episode #093: It’s Complicated with Sylvester McNutt and the clip Healing and Love, as well as the episode #249: What Kids Really Need with Donovan Taylor Hall and the clip Healing and Authenticity. It used to hurt me as a kid, but I have no desire to be one of those nasty people.