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Sexual empowerment involves feeling confident, comfortable, and in control of your sexuality. Here are some tips on how to be sexually empowered: 1. Know your body: Understanding your anatomy, what you like, and what you don't like is essential for sexual empowerment. Take time to explore your body, either alone or with a partner, and learn what feels good. 2. Communicate: Communication is key in any sexual encounter. It's important to be able to express your desires and boundaries with your partner, and to listen to theirs. Clear communication leads to better experiences and helps you feel more in control. 3. Practice self-care: Taking care of your physical and emotional needs outside of the bedroom can help you feel more confident and comfortable during sexual encounters. This includes eating a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, and engaging in activities that make you feel good. 4. Avoid comparison: Comparing your body, sexual experiences, or desires to others can be damaging to your self-esteem and sexual empowerment. Instead, focus on what feels good for you and your partner, and don't worry about what others are doing. 5. Set boundaries: Setting boundaries is an important part of sexual empowerment. You have the right to say no and to have your boundaries respected. Knowing your limits and communicating them clearly can help you feel more in control and empowered. 6. Educate yourself: Learning about sexuality and sexual health can help you feel more confident and informed. You can do this through reading books, watching videos, or attending workshops and classes. 7. Practice safe sex: Practicing safe sex, including using condoms and getting regular STI testing, can help you feel more in control of your sexual health and reduce the risk of unwanted outcomes. Remember, sexual empowerment is a journey and it may take time and practice to feel fully empowered. Be patient with yourself, communicate openly with your partner, and prioritize your own needs and desires.
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