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Pregnancy & Self Pleasure: 5 Things To Consider
3 Ways to Explore Bisexuality, Unicorns & Threesomes Within A Healthy Marriage
4 Tips For Exploring and Embracing Your Pleasure
How To Achieve Radical Self-Love Through Body-Positive Journaling
Crystal Dildos 101: How and Why To Use Them
How Pelvic Floor Exercises and My Yoni Egg Helped Me Avoid Prolapse Surgery - A blog by Rosie's Mum.
As a mature women of nearly 60 I want to share with you my experiences, benefits & surprises using some of the beautiful products from Rosie’s Online Shop - The Yoni Pleasure Palace… It is a little ironic, but my pelvic floor journey began with the birth of Rosie… Doing the pelvic floor exercises has definitely saved me from vaginal prolapse surgery…
What is Your Yoni Trying to tell you when it comes to 'Thrush?'
In this blog we delve into the energetic meaning behind Thrush, and look at key questions you can ask yourself to uncover a deeper meaning behind this vaginal condition that affects around 75% of people at some point. Plus, we talk prevention, treatment options and our favourite products to support your yoni health.
Everything you need to know about Bacterial Vaginosis
In this blog we unpack the taboo subject that is BV. We delve into our founder Rosie’s theory on Bacterial Vaginosis and the tools we love to health and support a healthy and happy yoni.
What Is A Naked Yoga Class Like?
This blog talks about a naked yoga experience and shares all benefits in doing naked yoga. Find out more on Yoni Pleasure Palace
Girl Meets Girl: Advice For Women Looking To Ask Out Other Women
This blog provides all the advice you need as a woman to ask another woman out. Find out what Rosie Rees has to say about girl meets girl.
Is It Normal To Cry After Sex? (Why You Shouldn't Be Ashamed)
Have you ever cried during or after sex? We look at why it is perfectly normal, and more common than you might think, to cry after sex.
Sensuality for Manifesting a Healthy Rich Life by Melissa Dolan
Sensuality is often thought of as a persona, and is often associated with our sexuality. This is not not true, and it is also not the whole picture.