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The Epidemic Of Sexually Unfulfilled Females (Very Widespread)

Kim Anami's picture

This is an epidemic of massive proportions.

It's taking place right now.

Probably in your home and in your bed.

Over 95% of women suffer from it.

As a result, over 95% of men, other women, and children suffer from it.

It plagues us all.

We must all come together to solve this awful problem.

Please. Give generously.

Spread the message.

YOU can put a stop to this.

Comments

Linda's picture

need my mojo back

Hi Kim,

I'm definitely suffering from FUKME. I feel like I'm losing my sexual prowlness and feel it's because I am tired of being the one in my relationship to try to make sex happen. My partner has let it rest for so many years with his previous partner that it's not working so well now and in the midst of it, poof! gone! ...leaving me feeling exhausted, frustrated and still needing the big O.

Any advice? (I don't cheat on him, so it will have to involve him and yes, self play is good, and I need more. smile. Linda

Kim Anami's picture

Revving it up

I created a free video series on how to reconnect to and rev up sexual energy, even if single.

You can sign up for it here:

http://kimanami.com/the-well-fked-woman

Kxx

Leah Shapiro/Life Activator's picture

This Rocks!

Love this!

This has actually been a big topic of conversation amongst my friends and in a group I host- The Luscious Ladies Lounge.
Rock On!
Leah

Kim Anami's picture

Opening it up!

Glad to hear it Leah! Everyone needs a Luscious Ladies Lounge!

Kx

Lissa Rankin's picture

LOVE IT!

Thank you so much for sharing this Kim!

And yes, when i was seeing gynecology patients, I always asked my patients about sexual fulfillment. And it was quite heartbreaking to realize that most felt unfulfilled but were too frightened to ask for what they needed...

Awareness is the first step. The next is getting honest with ourselves about our own desires. Then, ultimately, it's a matter of courage...

But ah...isn't it worth it?

Much love
Lissa

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Kim Anami's picture

The missing piece

Thanks Lissa! So glad to hear you would ask that question. I was recently lecturing at the naturopathic college here and asked the students if they ever were encouraged to ask their patients about their sexual fulfilment. They weren't. I spoke to them about building the relationship to be able to open up that discussion. I've seen how sexual intimacy is often the missing piece/area that no one thinks to look at as the source of much strife.

Yes, it is about courage. Facing our own sexual blocks, demons, power and selves take a lot of it!

~ Kxx

Jeffrey's picture

PRECIOUS. This video is an

PRECIOUS. This video is an instant timeless classic! Guffawrious! Yummy, delicious. What a precious gift to long-ailing humanity!
For future productions and discussions on this subject, you may choose also to mention the third type of PMS... the first being the one associated with the sometimes monthly emotional downturn, the second one being the generic Poor Me Syndrome,... and the third (but by no means the least of these), The Penis Missing Syndrome! ;)

Kim Anami's picture

Pretty witty.

Well done Jeffrey! I like your extensions of the cause and symptoms. The same magic bullet will cure them all!

Kim Anami's picture

Spread the message!

Hi Sheena,

Thank you for your support for this very troubling and worthy cause. Smiles to faces and other parts are what this is all about. :)

~ Kx

Sheena LaShay's picture

Thank you.

This was hilarious. Thank you for bringing a smile to my face, first thing this morning. Aside from the humor, I think it does reveal an important thing about sexuality. I think engaging our sexual core is so important to the quality of our life. It adds fuel to our passionate fire. It inspires us. That being said, I hope we go on to cure this epidemic. :-)

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