
The Oshun Goddess Energy
Tap into Your Sacral Chakra and Embrace the Joy of Sexual Release...
Sis, Let's Be Real
Self-Pleasure / Masturbation
Most women explore their bodies at some point. A large German study found that 94.5% of women had masturbated at least once, and many said they do it 1–3 times a week (PubMed).
Trusted sources like the Merck Manual, Oxford, and Kinsey research also show that 71–80% of women have tried it, and up to 37% did so within the past month (Wikipedia).
But here’s the flip side — a U.S. study highlighted by Healthline showed that while about 40% of women did in the past month, 21% said they never have, often because of cultural stigma and shame tied to self-pleasure (Healthline).
Low Sexual Interest & Desire
You’re not alone if your sex drive feels low sometimes. The U.K.’s Natsal-3 survey found that 34.2% of women reported losing interest in sex for 3+ months in the past year — more than twice the rate of men (15%) (PubMed Central).
In the U.S., a medical review revealed that 26.7% of premenopausal women and up to 52.4% of postmenopausal women deal with low desire (JAMA Network).
Even more telling, 85% of women said low desire hurts their intimacy, and 66% said it strains communication in their relationships (Healthline).
Sexless Marriages & Sexual Inactivity
Let’s talk marriage and long-term relationships. The U.S. National Health and Social Life Survey found that only 2% of married couples (18–59) reported no intimacy in the past year. But when “sexless” was defined as fewer than 10 times per year, that number jumped to 20% (Wikipedia).
Psychology Today notes that 7% of married adults hadn’t had sex in the past year, 4% hadn’t in five years, and when you add in those with rare activity, the figure lands around 14–15% (Psychology Today).
WebMD adds to this picture, reporting that 10% of American adults had no sex last year, and 7% only had sex once or twice (WebMD).
Why This Matters for The Honey Flow Experience
Sis, these numbers show what many of us already feel:
-
Over 1 in 5 women never explore self-pleasure, often because of shame.
-
One-third of women struggle with low desire, especially during life changes.
-
Sexless relationships are real — and they affect not just the bedroom, but also our emotional connection and confidence.
This is exactly why The Honey Flow Experience matters — it’s about education, empowerment, and healing, so women can reconnect with their bodies, desires, and wholeness.
“The Honey Flow Experience is a transformative journey designed to awaken your sensual energy, reconnect you with your body, and invite joy, confidence, and intimacy into your life — naturally, playfully, and unapologetically.”
Coach's Story:
Late into my 30's... I'll never forget the rushing feeling I had never felt that left me shy and embarrased. "Had I started my period or peed on myself," as I rushed to the bathroom checking myself, nothing. Just clear honey dripping from my body with a heightened sensation and desire for sex, immedietly. What was this? I had never been aroused on my own unless it was from someone else being intimate with me. I was a little nervous until I learned what the newfound change was, I had boosted my libido for the first time in my life after an improved diet and significat weight loss journey.
“The Honey Flow Experience is an immersive program that guides women and couples through the art of pleasure, confidence, and connection. Through holistic coaching, empowering exercises, and sensual rituals, you’ll learn to release shame, reignite desire, and embrace your natural magnetism. It’s a journey into your sweetest, most empowered self — where every moment is an opportunity to awaken your body, mind, and spirit. The Honey Flow Experience isn’t just about intimacy — it’s about stepping fully into your power, radiating confidence, and living with irresistible flow and joy.”
Coming Soon:
-
Honey Talks Podcast
-
The Honey Method Workshop/Events
-
1:1 Honey Coaching
-
Couples Sweet Session Coaching
Honey Terms
-
Libido – A person’s overall sexual drive or desire for intimacy.
-
Arousal – The physical, emotional, and mental state of being ready for sexual activity.
-
Orgasm – A peak of sexual pleasure, often accompanied by muscular contractions and intense sensations.
-
Erotic Energy – Life force energy associated with desire, passion, and creativity; can be channeled for personal empowerment.
-
Sensuality – Awareness, appreciation, and enjoyment of physical senses and pleasures, not limited to sexual activity.
-
Tantric Practice – Techniques that use breath, movement, and mindfulness to expand pleasure, intimacy, and spiritual connection.
-
Self-Pleasure / Masturbation – Stimulating one’s own body for sexual pleasure; a healthy way to learn about desires and release tension.
-
Sexual Empowerment – Feeling confident and in control of one’s sexual choices, desires, and experiences.
Healing & Energy
-
Womb Healing – Practices that support the physical, emotional, and energetic health of the uterus and reproductive system.
-
Chakra Activation – Balancing the body’s energy centers (especially the sacral chakra for sexuality and creativity).
-
Trauma Release – Techniques to process and release past emotional or physical traumas that may affect intimacy and pleasure.
-
Sensory Awareness – Being present and mindful of bodily sensations, which helps enhance pleasure and connection.
-
Somatic Healing – Body-based therapy that uses awareness of sensations, movement, and touch to heal emotional or sexual trauma.
-
Hormonal Harmony – Supporting balanced hormones to regulate mood, libido, and reproductive health naturally.
Health & Wellness
-
Pelvic Floor – The muscles supporting the uterus, bladder, and bowels; strengthening these can improve sexual sensation and overall health.
-
Menstrual Health – Awareness and care for the menstrual cycle, including hormonal changes, nutrition, and self-care.
-
Fertility Awareness – Understanding one’s reproductive cycle to support conception or reproductive health.
-
Lymphatic Flow – Circulation of lymph fluid, important for detoxification, energy, and reproductive health.
-
Vitality – Overall energy, zest for life, and physical well-being, often enhanced through nutrition, movement, and self-care.
Empowerment & Mindset
-
Sex Positivity – Embracing an open, judgment-free approach to sexuality, pleasure, and intimacy.
-
Consent – Clear, enthusiastic agreement to engage in sexual activity or intimacy.
-
Boundaries – Personal limits regarding physical, emotional, or sexual interactions; essential for empowerment.
-
Self-Love – Valuing, nurturing, and respecting oneself, which directly impacts confidence, intimacy, and pleasure.
-
Magnetism – The natural attraction one exudes when confident, authentic, and in alignment with desires.



