About this podcast
## Sexuality Sexuality is one of the most deeply human experiences — it goes far beyond the physical act of sex itself. At its core, sexuality is about desire, attraction, identity, and intimacy. Every person experiences it differently, shaped by a unique mix of biology, upbringing, culture, and personal history. It begins developing early in life, long before anyone becomes sexually active, and continues evolving throughout a lifetime. Sexuality is not just about who you are physically attracted to, but also about how you connect emotionally with others, how you see yourself as a sexual being, and how comfortable you are in your own skin. The "underworld" of sexuality — meaning its deeper, more complex layers — is where things get truly fascinating. Beneath the surface of what society openly discusses lies a vast interior world of fantasy, desire, shame, curiosity, and self-discovery. Many people carry secret attractions, unexplored sides of themselves, or feelings they've never spoken aloud, simply because culture, religion, or fear taught them that certain desires are wrong or shameful. This inner tension between who we truly are sexually and who we feel we're supposed to be is something almost every human being wrestles with at some point. Sexuality also has a shadow side — power dynamics, exploitation, addiction, and trauma can all become entangled with it. Sex can be used as a tool of control, and many people carry deep wounds from experiences where their sexuality or body was not respected. On the other hand, when sexuality is explored in a space of safety, consent, and honesty, it becomes one of the most powerful forces for human connection, vulnerability, and even healing. Understanding sexuality fully means looking at all of it — the light and the dark — without flinching.