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Dr. Jessica Gold | Bliss Science
Dr. Jessica Gold | Bliss Science
Dr. Jessica Gold | Bliss Science
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Meet Dr. Jessica Gold, your Tantric Scientist at Bliss Science. Dr. Jessica Gold provides PhD-level love, sex & relationship coaching for powerful men who want the best in every area of their lives.

Master the art of relating to women. Rekindle the passion in your marriage, develop rock-solid confidence as a lover, attract the woman of your dreams, and walk this earth as a powerful & confident man...

Because life loses its meaning when you're only successful in the boardroom and not in the bedroom.

How I Can Help You:
- Get out of your head and into your primal embodied power
- Feel confident in sex (and in life)
- Date smart not hard and find the woman who can meet you on every level
- Heal from shame & guilt around sexuality
- Break out of the Pursuer-Avoidant Dynamic
- What to do instead of "fixing" when your partner shares the hard stuff
- Be irresistible to your partner

Finally. Understand. Women

Connect with me here: linktr.ee/blissscience
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@pamelabough2008
@pamelabough2008 3 месяца назад
Maybe you treat people like you vomit on them.
@MargaretHarmer
@MargaretHarmer 4 месяца назад
Sexual abuse should be an unwavering boundary.
@hans.sacredbodiesca
@hans.sacredbodiesca 6 месяцев назад
Thank you. Useful information and presented in a way that I think my guys will appreciate. I particularly liked your point about how so many women have been taught to be more like men, so surrender etc is seen as weak. There’s a good reason good this, and I think every man here - and certainly the men I work with hear this from me- that for her to surrender and for her to allow herself to feel whatever shame or weakness arises really demands that we hold her safe. That we have the depth to hold her safe -no matter what comes up. That’s a big ask of us men, as we’ve been trained to look at any vulnerability as weak and repulsive. Sure, it’s a turn on when we feel sexually aroused, but after we’re done, what kind of “aftercare” are we capable of? More and more this is a focus for me in my work, and personally: the aftercare that intimacy, sexual or otherwise, calls for. Again, there are some of us for whom that’s too big an ask. Too much effort. And the women we’re with can feel that. I’ve rambled here. Thanks for the video. I’d love to hear you talk about men and aftercare, here -or perhaps on a podcast conversation. I’d love to host that conversation if that’s appropriate and a fit for you Dr. Jessica -Rev. Hans
@markblacker9425
@markblacker9425 6 месяцев назад
she very beautiful
@DeltaCharlie27
@DeltaCharlie27 6 месяцев назад
really awesome tips! i will be writing these down and trying to integrate. one minor suggestion - if you could tighten the presentation up a little (such as the intro) you may reach a wider audience!
@Bognerman14
@Bognerman14 6 месяцев назад
My girlfriend and I talk about this sort of thing all the time. We are not getting married but we are life partners. We have been together 5 years and still can't keep our hands off one another. Love spending time together. I think finding that person that makes you feel this way is essential. I never understood that till I met her. We love making each other happy, supporting each other and satisfying each other's needs in every way. I love that our feelings continue to grow, get deeper and the physical connection continues to get more intense all the time.
@ChristopherBenning-hi3jh
@ChristopherBenning-hi3jh 6 месяцев назад
It's a spiritual journey. Not stage 1.. Transactional like the modern Twitter world.
@iachieve24
@iachieve24 7 месяцев назад
Fascinating discourse on the history of the yin and yang of the liberation of men from macho stereotypes and women from denying their feminity. Thank you Jessica for such a valuable display of archetype history. David
@coastinthefog
@coastinthefog Год назад
I love your passion and vulnerability in posting this. Keep it up!
@DavidLight-il3tn
@DavidLight-il3tn Год назад
Thank you for this guidance! I love being reminded that a pause is sometimes more powerful than than an action.