Geboren 1981 in Krefeld. Studierte Mediendesign an der hdpk Berlin. Der Liebe wegen ging sie nach Hamburg, wo sie heute als Webdesgnerin in einer bekannten Werbeagentur arbeitet. Sie lebt mit ihrem Mann Marc und den Katzen Mandu und Tharsis in einem Haus im Westen der Stadt.
In our society, we’re constantly bombarded with images of what we should look like, how we should act, and what we should value. These expectations can be impractical and cause a negative self-perception, which can result in a lack of self-confidence. The truth is, learning to accept and love ourselves for who we are is … Continue reading Society’s Expectations vs Self-Perception: Why Self-Acceptance is So Important→
The world of fashion offers us numerous opportunities to express our individuality and personality. Bodysuits are one such garment that not only embodies style and elegance but also sends a message about the women who wear them. In this blog post, we will look at what bodysuits can say about women and how these insights … Continue reading The Magic of Bodysuits: A Creative Journey Through Female Self-Expression→
As a writer who explores eroticism and sexuality, odds are that you’ve encountered the challenge of celebrating and exploring bodies that don’t conform to the mainstream standards of beauty. That’s where body positivity and erotic self-love come in. These concepts encourage individuals to embrace their bodies and love themselves in the fullness of their erotic … Continue reading Embracing Body Positivity and Erotic Self-Love as a Feminist Writer→
For many years, the works of Anais Nin have been treasured by erotic novel writers and readers alike. Her collection of erotic short stories, ‘Delta of Venus’, is a particularly popular masterpiece that has remained relevant to this day. Anais Nin was a writer who was not ashamed to push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking, … Continue reading Unlocking the Erotic Secrets of Anais Nin’s ‘Delta of Venus’→
When it comes to erotic scripts, “Baise-moi” by Virginie Despentes is controversial, to say the least. The movie caused an uproar when it was released in 2000, mainly due to its graphic and often violent portrayal of sex. This French film was considered shocking and provocative, and it remains a dividing topic among movie-goers. In … Continue reading Exploring the Controversial “Baise-moi” by Virginie Despentes→
Society puts enormous pressure on women – especially young women – to exude a strong attitude of courage and self-confidence. But how can we realistically achieve such goals when it is much easier to get caught up in doubt and insecurity? Below, I’ll share several methods for letting go of self-doubt so that it becomes … Continue reading How to build self-confidence as a young woman→
In the world of fashion, there are always trends that encourage us to express our individuality and celebrate our bodies. One of these trends that has gained popularity in recent years is bodysuits. These tight-fitting one-piece suits not only have the potential to enhance our style but also to boost our body confidence. In this … Continue reading Bodysuits and Body Awareness: The Power of Self-expression→
The Representation of Female Sexuality in Pop Culture When it comes to female sexuality in pop culture, the portrayal is often skewed toward the male gaze. From movies to music videos, women are often objectified and reduced to sexual objects meant for male pleasure. However, it’s worth looking beyond the surface and taking an analysis … Continue reading The representation of female sexuality in popular culture: a feminist analysis→
A Feminist Perspective As a feminist writer, I have often heard the argument that nudity and eroticism are interchangeable terms. This notion infuriates me because it completely disregards the female body and reduces it to mere sexual objectification. In this blog post, I will discuss the difference between nudity and eroticism from a feminist perspective. … Continue reading Nudity vs. Erotica→
Similar to the FEMEN activists, the members of the “Free the Nipple” campaign often use their naked torsos as banners. Yet their goals are not nearly as diverse. Nor have they chosen the entire patriarchy as their adversary, but are working on one question: “Why are men allowed to show their naked torsos in public … Continue reading NAKED IN PUBLIC 3: Free the Nipple Campaign→
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