In this Awkward conversation, Jason and Stephanie Class talk with Sam Sundius about neurodivergence, and the overlap between autism and sex work. They discuss the challenges and benefits of self-identifying as neurodivergent, the pressure to conform to societal norms, and the importance of self-acceptance. They also touch on the fear of judgment and the vulnerability of sharing intimate artwork. The conversation takes various tangents, showcasing the hosts' openness and willingness to explore different topics. In part of the conversation, Sam discusses the concept of scheduling sex and how it can be beneficial for neurodivergent individuals. They talk about the importance of creating a space where both partners feel supported and relaxed, and how scheduling can help with that. They also mention the book 'Come As You Are' by Emily Nagoski, which explores the different systems involved in sex drive. Jason and Stephanie share their experiences with scheduling and how it has helped them. They also touch on the topic of scheduling content creation. In this conversation, Jason and Stephanie Class discuss the benefits of structure and planning for neurodivergent individuals in the context of their open relationship. They explore how having a clear schedule and defined boundaries can reduce anxiety and provide a sense of security. They also touch on the role of hypnotherapy in enhancing sexual experiences and the importance of feeling seen and understood. The conversation is raw, genuine, and relatable, offering insights into the challenges and joys of navigating relationships as neurodivergent individuals.
Sam Sundius is a visual artist, writer, translator, opinion-haver, advocate, drinks specialist, sourdough starter starver, and person with too many houseplants. They also coach on money, success, grief, disability, neurodivergence, abolition, family, and---through it all---fostering a resilient af creative practice. You can find their artwork at samsundius.com and the home of their coaching practice, Art of Undiscipline, at artofundiscipline.com
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