Tantra for LGBTQ+
Tantra for Sexual Trauma (General) — Tantra for LGBTQ+
Tantra for LGBTQ+ — and specifically tantra for sexual trauma (general) — sits at the intersection where most generic content fails. Most tantra writing assumes a male-female cis couple. That is a failure of imagination, not a feature of the practice. The original texts are stranger and more inclusive than the modern scene.
For the queer couples, trans/non-binary people, post-religious LGBTQ+ we typically work with, sexual trauma (general) shows up in specific patterns. The practice we use here is the same body-based foundation, applied in language and structure that is calibrated to who you actually are.
Medical-first note.
Tantra is a healing modality, not a substitute for medical care. If you are experiencing sexual trauma (general), please rule out organic causes with your healthcare provider before or alongside this work.
What sexual trauma (general) typically looks like for tantra for lgbtq+
Body-based work in sexual trauma recovery — adjunct to clinical trauma care, never substitute. Affects all genders.
The research
Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, Pat Ogden — foundational.
How tantra approaches sexual trauma (general)
Adjunct only. Body-pleasure reclamation in the integration phase.
Is this you?
- You've experienced sexual trauma
- You're in or have completed clinical trauma work
When to see a doctor instead
Always — clinical trauma care first.