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The Art of Seduction by Rebecca Hulse

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You all will love Rebecca. She is so much fun. This is great advice for any day!

Read on and enjoy. Then take your seduction knowledge and enjoy some more.

The Art of Seduction
by Rebecca Hulse
You all will love Rebecca. She is so much fun. She shared this blog post about The Art of Seduction back in 2014 in honor of Valentine's Day but...really...it is great advice for any day!

 

 

I used to think that seduction was all about g-strings and spanking or wearing an uncomfortable push up bra and fake tan (I am a pale redhead).

Working and training to be a professional dancer gave me a lot of projections about what was and wasn’t sex.

 

Skin is sexy, abs are sexy, tan is sexy, blonde is sexy, slapping and booty shaking is sexy.  Who wants to be this if this is sexy? I felt as if I was acting. I sucked at it.

To me what was sexy was slowness, teasing, softness, caressing, circling, teasing and playing with both mine and my lover’s body. That thought wasn’t in line with this version of sexy. So I practiced, I slapped the floor, glared sexily and piled on the fake tan. I was just good enough. It didn’t feel great but it got me the job.

It wasn’t till I was a professional dancer working on a cruise ship that I realized what I had was valuable. We were doing a Britney Spears number and I was so sick of being like everyone else. So I danced for me and my boyfriend.

I danced how I liked to have sex – and it showed. I was turned on, I had fun, my boyfriend dancing next to me definitely had fun and the whole audience was attuned to my energy. It was a delicious experience for everyone and I realized by me being me I was able to seduce a whole audience.

It wasn’t hard, it was fun and it was also me, which gave me a sense of freedom and space I had never accessed before. At the time I laughed it off and joked when they wanted to use me in the next piece as a bordello mistress. But later when a friend of mine asked me to do a class on sex with him I realized how unusual my sexual energy was and that not everyone knew how to turn it on like I did.

The art of seduction is not about blindfolds and whips it’s about allowing yourself to be you without judgment. It’s about not being afraid to be all of you. It’s about inviting those that you are with to be the same.

When I am on a date with someone I love to dress up my body. However, I don’t automatically go putting on my smoky eye and miniskirt. I’ll start with my body. I’ll actually ask it “Hey body what would you like to wear that would create a delicious energy?”  I’ve gone out on dates in pearls, ballet flats, barely any make up and a ponytail I wore all day. I have also gone out on dates in sky high heels.

I don’t have a point of view about what I wear because I know my body is a lot smarter than me. My body knows what it would like to create. It’s not how you physically look. Instead it is about the energy of it. I’ve put on weird outfits like a bright blue skinny jeans and said “Okay body, whatever you say.” And gotten three wolf whistles out of cars walking down the street.

The art of seduction starts with the energy of you being you in your body. You can start by asking your body what it desires.

Ask your body questions like:

What would you like to eat?

What would you like to wear?

Who would you like to kiss?

Would this choice create what you want?

If it feels delicious choose it. If not then ask another question.

What would asking your body’s awareness create in your life?

 

Rebecca is a coach for millenials (and all those millennial minded), a writer, speaker and Access Consciousness® facilitator. She teaches classes on creating new realities with sex around the world called 69 Shades of Pleasure and is the co-author of a book by the same name. She lives to see the impossible happen and create change with ease in anyone who is ready for more. You can get more of a taste of Rebecca’s work with a free copy of The Big Bad(ass) Book of Judgment at rebeccahulse.com

 

 

About Rebecca:

Rebecca is a coach for millenials (and all those millennial minded), a writer, speaker and Access Consciousness® facilitator. She teaches classes on creating new realities with sex around the world called 69 Shades of Pleasure. She is the co-author of a book by the same name. Rebecca lives to see the impossible happen and create change with ease in anyone who is ready for more. Get more of a taste of Rebecca’s work with a free copy of The Big Bad(ass) Book of Judgment at rebeccahulse.com

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6 thoughts on “The Art of Seduction by Rebecca Hulse”

  1. WILLIAM OTOOLE

    interesting article. Seduction is not about sex.. but more so about stimulation i think.. this can be the way a man/woman smells and dresses to the way you are touched.. There are some signals you can pick up without knowing it.. I think from a male perspective… it is more attractive to be on a date with someone who makes a bit of an effort to smell nice, look nice and drive you wild with thoughts of what they might want you do to do to them or vice versa. I think a woman is turned on by physique and scent but a man can be turned on by other things… It’s not all about sex but it can be about a million other things and or switches.

  2. Hi Rebecca and Elise

    Wow’! You don’t people talk about seduction this way.

    You are so right. If you have to fake it to be seductive, then that is strange and boring. I do agree that being you produces so much energy which can be used to make people attracted to you; you are a living example.

    Thanks Rebecca for this post and Thanks Elise for sharing this post with us. Take Care

    1. It was my pleasure to share. Rebecca has done a wonderful thing by sharing her real emotions and thoughts instead of sugarcoating the reality. I strongly believe that there are many that can benefit from this.

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Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho

Dr. Elise Ho is a Holistic Health & Life Coach with a special interest in emotional health, life alignment, and energy flow.

Elise will partner with you to align your mindset, your energy, your home and your career so that you can live your life's desire with freedom and love.

Elise offers 30 years of experience and multiple certifications and degrees including a Ph.D. in Natural Health and a doctoral degree in Naturopathic Psychology.