The Edit Journal
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Pleasure Mapping: The Self-Touch Practice You Didn’t Learn in S3x Education (Health Sciences) Class
This post introduces the concept of pleasure mapping—a practice of slow, curious self-touch without a goal of orgasm. It walks readers through how to set up a safe, inviting space for exploration and offers practical tips for tuning into sensation, pressure, and emotional responses. The blog explains how pleasure mapping builds body trust, increases self-awareness, and helps overcome disconnection or numbness. Above all, it invites readers to explore their bodies with gentleness, not performance.
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What You Were Never Taught About Your Own Body (But Deserve to Know)
This post explores the gaps in sex education and the lasting impact it has on body awareness and confidence. It highlights how many people—especially women and vulva owners—were never taught accurate or empowering information about their anatomy, pleasure, or cycles. The blog empowers readers to reclaim that knowledge through body literacy, self-touch, and daily practices like cycle tracking and pleasure mapping. It's a gentle but firm reminder that understanding your body is a right—not a luxury.
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I did something a little wild this week.
Jen shares her empowering experience of doing a lingerie photoshoot in her backyard, embracing her body as it is. Through honest reflection and vulnerability, she encourages women to stop waiting for the "perfect" moment to celebrate themselves and instead choose confidence, self-love, and body acceptance now. The unedited photos were shared in The Pleasure Edit Lounge, the private Facebook group for women.