Your body is unique

“Your body is one of a kind! And it is perfect just the way it is”.

We are all so different from each other, it is important to rid ourselves of the limiting concept of “normal” and counter the mainstream narrative that tells us there is only one way to look, and that way is valued above all others.

Instead let’s cultivate an appreciation of diversity, and pride in our uniqueness as individuals.


Your body is your own

“What happens in, and to, your body is up to you! And you are always the boss of your your body”.

So often young women are taught by mainstream culture to be the ‘other’, the objectified, the looked at, and they learn that their power is limited to the way they look. They also learn how they look can be responsible for how others act.

This can result in them feeling like their body is for the pleasure of others. Subsequently they loose touch with their own desires and also their own agency and they may find themselves in situations that ultimately do not feel good.


Your body is powerful

“Your body is capable of great things! And it is safe to exerience your own pleasure”.

When we teach our daughters that their body is a source of power (and pleasure) we are empowering them to seek that power from within - so they don’t look for it outside of themselves. This not only builds their self esteem, but it will add to their overall confidence and have a ripple effect through their whole life.