This conversation refuses easy moral categories and instead traces how desire, power, and survival get braided together over time. What works is the steadiness of Rebecca’s voice as she names contradiction without trying to clean it up—agency alongside harm, longing alongside choice. The interview holds space for how sexuality evolves when safety, language, and reciprocity finally enter the picture, and it makes intimacy feel less like a rulebook and more like an ongoing negotiation with the self.
Loved the honesty in the conversation and your writing style, Natassia. Looking forward to more in 2026!
Thank you, HNY!
Great conversation, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it, Tina!
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Loved this!
This conversation refuses easy moral categories and instead traces how desire, power, and survival get braided together over time. What works is the steadiness of Rebecca’s voice as she names contradiction without trying to clean it up—agency alongside harm, longing alongside choice. The interview holds space for how sexuality evolves when safety, language, and reciprocity finally enter the picture, and it makes intimacy feel less like a rulebook and more like an ongoing negotiation with the self.
Loved this conversation. Thank you both.
Thank you for this! You and Rebecca are phenom.