This Valentine's Day, why not just turn yourself on?
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This Valentine's Day, why not just turn yourself on?
"Sexuality does not belong to a narrow group of people with certain bodies, identities, or relationship structures, even though that is often how it is presented,"
"pleasure should not feel elite, intimating or exclusive"
"desperately needed when we were struggling with our own relationship to sex and intimacy"
Ferly offers an accessible program called Turn Yourself On that teaches self-directed arousal and pleasure through eight core principles and 24 step-by-step tools. The approach is rooted in science and therapy, designed to build sexual confidence, intimacy, and overall wellbeing. Materials use meant language to cut jargon and prioritize inclusivity across bodies, identities, and relationship structures. Founders are survivors of sexual assault and deliberately emphasize compassion, practicality, and accessibility so that pleasure feels human rather than elite or exclusive. The program has reached over 500,000 people in 70 countries.
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