This was a question I used to ask myself very often while living with vaginismus. Why? Why do I have vaginismus?! Whenever I felt particularly down, that question would aggressively blast itself around my mind shouting, “Why me?!”, “Why do I have this f*cking condition?!” I was sick of it, and sick of wondering, “why me?”. I’m sick of it!! Why it’s me? !!” (You can read more about my vaginismus story from here) There
This was a question I used to ask myself very often while living with vaginismus. Why? Why do I have vaginismus?! Whenever I felt particularly down, that question would aggressively blast itself around my mind shouting, “Why me?!”, “Why do I have this f*cking condition?!” I was sick of it, and sick of wondering, “why me?”. I’m sick of it!! Why it’s me? !!” (You can read more about my vaginismus story from here) There
One of the most overwhelming and painful experiences we face when living with vaginismus is opening our hearts to others and hearing them wholeheartedly. It is already very challenging to talk about our condition with our partners, and even more difficult learning to listen to them – carefully and with full attention – without being overwhelmed by what they might say. The more we struggle to communicate properly, the more we avoid these conversations, making
Have you ever felt stuck? It can be such a familiar feeling if you have ever experienced vaginismus. With the insanity going on across the world and in our environment, it is only natural that your state of mind feels overwhelmed. Here, in this post, we’ll uncover how to free ourselves from feeling completely stuck, overwhelmed, and hopeless in the face of your difficulties. But first I want to share with you a beautiful Cherokee
Have you ever thought about why our loved ones’ words might have a devastating impact on us, especially when we are living with vaginismus? I don’t mean being disagreed with or having a different point of view or, even disliking the way they say things. When dealing with our healing journey, loved ones’ words can impact us so much that their words burn under our skin. Sometimes forcing us to question our relationship with them,