Folklor
Delivering bold, intelligent intimacy and relationship education for the curious, the questioning, and those ready to go deeper than the surface.
Because desire deserves a deeper conversation.



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For decades, I’ve been a student of human connection. With a background in psychotherapy, communications, and education, I’ve dedicated my life to understanding what makes us feel seen, safe, and deeply desired—and, just as importantly, why so many struggle with intimacy, self-expression, and uninhibited pleasure.
But I’ve never been one to follow the script.
Mainstream conversations around sex, relationships, and desire are often oversimplified, misrepresented, or burdened by stigma. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the rise of interest in kink, power dynamics, and alternative expressions of intimacy—where curiosity is at an all-time high, yet real, quality education is dangerously lacking.
Without education, there is no real knowledge.
Without knowledge, people unknowingly engage in risk, cross boundaries, or misunderstand consent—not out of malice, but because they simply don’t know better.
This gap between curiosity and informed exploration isn’t just a problem—it is an urgent need for change.
I don’t just study relationships—I deconstruct, question, and reconstruct them. I understand the deep-seated fears that hold people back, the silent struggles that erode intimacy, and the complex layers of desire and power that many don’t know how to navigate.
I know what it’s like to feel drawn to something beyond conventional narratives, yet lack the right tools to explore it safely and intentionally.
I’ve seen how misinformation—especially around kink, non-traditional relationships, and sexual exploration—can lead to harm, misunderstanding, or self-doubt. And I’ve spent years helping people reclaim their agency, confidence, and ability to create meaningful, informed experiences—without shame, fear, or recklessness.
Let’s talk about it?