What do you feel when you hear the word sex? Is it in the genitals, in the brain, in your whole body? Where do you place the boundary between what you consider sexual and what is not? In our culture, sexuality is disintegrated and separated from the person. Sex has been relegated to sometimes unspeakable spaces. Sometimes, when talking about sex, the naturalness vanishes or expressions are frozen. Then, sex represents the limit of allowed ideas and censorship is triggered to experiment and feel. However, sex is a constitutive part of human nature. Sexuality is not an area of study but an essential manifestation of the fact of being alive. When we relate to sex as if it were something alien to us, we stop knowing who we are and we get lost. This book reveals the contradictions, lies and feelings of guilt in relation to the sex we live, the one we want to live and the one that other p...read more