
Some have lost understanding of what is sensuality? Isn’t it the same as being sexual?
Sensuality involves our five senses (touching, hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling), immersing ourselves in such pleasurable experiences. Sexual is physical gratification.
Sensual is not always sexual and sexual is not always sensual. Being in-tune with our sensuality connects us to our core sexuality, a powerful gateway to deep, raw emotions. Sensual intimacy is two people connecting through all five senses, not just the body.
It’s the natural scent of a woman as an intoxicating aphrodisiac, wild with passion.
Sensual means we desire someone in their entirety, the way they naturally are.
Anything deeply pleasing to our senses, is sensuous. The feel of soft cashmere, taste of dark chocolate, smell of rose incense or a tender, romantic touch of a lover.