Women, Sex, and Pleasure Across the Lifespan. Issue Three Just Dropped!


This month, we’re flipping the script.
Psyche, Sex, & Society is turning its full attention to a topic far too often buried under centuries of distortion: women, sex, and pleasure across the lifespan.

From puritanical myths to Eurocentric patriarchal narratives, female sexuality has long been filtered through a lens that dims its power—especially as women age. But what if we told you the truth is far more electric?

✨ What if pleasure doesn’t fade—it evolves?
✨ What if desire doesn’t decline—it deepens?
✨ What if sexual power doesn’t wane—but explodes into full bloom after 30?

In this issue, we’re diving into the provocative possibility that women can, in fact, become more sexually potent as they age.

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