To Women Over 50: What Does ‘SENSUAL’ Mean To You?
Posted in Desire, Passion, Pleasure Power, Sensual, Sensual Bliss Action Challenge, Sexy Again on November 22nd, 2009 by Rebecca Eisele – 2 CommentsHINT: It’s not about positions!
The meaning of the word ’sensual’ goes all the way from being ‘provocative, steamy and
hot’ to ‘arousing, sexy, stimulating.’
And then comes the disconnect:
Perhaps it’s not in your best interest to take your ’steamy, sexy, and stimulating’ self to
the supermarket just for a quart of milk!
So, let’s get to the root of what makes a woman sensual
and how that translates into passion & desire.
FACT:
*BEING SENSUAL means ‘arousing or exciting the senses.’
Your senses being: SOUND, SIGHT, TASTE, TOUCH and SMELL.
For a woman, this pretty much says it all. We ARE the sensual sex and ARE in one
with Sound, Sight, Taste, Touch and Smell. Also, note: you don’t hear of a man referred
to as being sensual. As I like to do, let’s take shoes as an example: notice women in a
shoe department and then notice a man. Totally different approach. So what about the
differences in the senses involved?
Women love the colors, design, and materials. Further…we twist, turn and prance just to
feel the shoe and see how it looks on our foot. This is definitely a sensual
experience for women.
What does this have to do with our passion and desire?

