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The American actress announced on her Instagram page on Tuesday, January 31, that she wants to “launch a large-scale investigation into women and sex.” The one who plays the role of a sex therapist in the series Sexual education do you want to make a book out of it?
He asks women to trust him with their “most intimate desires.” Gillian Anderson announced in a video published on her Instagram page on Tuesday, January 31, that she is preparing a book about female fantasies. The actress especially mentioned that she wants to publish a “revolutionary book”. “I’m starting a big survey about women and sex, and I want to hear what YOU have to tell me,” she wrote in the post’s caption. Help us create a groundbreaking book for current and future generations by writing me an email starting with Dear Gillian.
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“Pleasure and Pain”
The one who plays sexologist Jean Milburn in the series Sexual education lamented in the sequence that “our most intimate fears and imaginations remain locked within us.” “As women, we know that sex isn’t just about sex, but most of us don’t talk about it,” she continued. Until someone finds the key. Well, here’s the key.”
Before clarifying. “I am preparing a book that will be written from your anonymous letters. A book about how women think about sex, because sex is motherhood, betrayal and exploitation, consent and respect, justice and equality, love and hate, pleasure and pain.” The actress therefore urged women “18 or 80” who “sleep with men, women, non-binary people, all or none” to email her.
A secret garden
“I want to know your most intimate desires,” he said. Let’s start this conversation together and create something revealing.” Those who wish can thus send their letters to deargillian.com, where they are also invited to answer a questionnaire about their sexual orientation, religion or marital status.
An approach that the actress also explained in a column published on the website Keeperwednesday 1eh FEBRUARY. “Since release Sexual education, my friends and reporters started asking me if women sometimes feel compelled to share their sexual problems or fantasies with me, she explained. Well, no.”
And the 50-year-old adds: “It gave me the idea to write a book, sort of. my secret garden (An Anthology of Female Sexual Imagination by Nancy Friday and published in 1976 Editor’s NoteIn the 21st century, so to speak, it will be revelatory, profound and inclusive on all levels.”
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“Women are still the silent sex.”
Women will be able to write to Gillian Anderson to tell her “what they think about when they think about sex,” whether they’re alone, with a partner, or with more than one. “Phantasms, disappointments, explorations, forbidden, childhood, sounds, fetishes, guilt, insatiability.” all topics can be discussed there.
Fifty years after publication for the actress my secret garden“Boundaries have been erased even in our sexuality – BDSM, modern sense of gender, etc. any changes are welcome. Do women continue to have silent sex? I think that’s one of the things we’re going to find out.” And Gillian Anderson to conclude. “I hope that your voices, of different nationalities and backgrounds, will illuminate the journey since 1973.”
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