Sex shame is an inherited concept
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Sex is simple.
It is pleasure.
Yet few subjects carry as much shame, silence, and contradiction. In this episode, we pause and question why something so natural has been turned into a moral problem across cultures and generations.
If sex brings pleasure, why is it treated as dangerous?
If it causes no harm to health or society, why has humanity fought it for centuries?
Rather than arguing for or against sex, this reflection looks at how ideas about it are formed. How conditioning, religion, tradition, and inherited beliefs shape our experience far more than the act itself. Just as smells are labelled pleasant or unpleasant by association, sex becomes “good” or “bad” through concepts we never personally examined.
Pause & Choose offers a different approach. Not rebellion. Not new beliefs. Just a pause from automatic thinking. In that pause, space appears. In that space, clarity becomes possible.
This episode invites you to look at sex, pleasure, and shame without borrowed ideas. To see what remains when old patterns are no longer defended or repeated.
Pause.
See.
Choose.