Customize Consent Preferences

We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. You will find detailed information about all cookies under each consent category below.

The cookies that are categorized as "Necessary" are stored on your browser as they are essential for enabling the basic functionalities of the site. ... 

Always Active

Necessary cookies are required to enable the basic features of this site, such as providing secure log-in or adjusting your consent preferences. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable data.

No cookies to display.

Functional cookies help perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collecting feedback, and other third-party features.

No cookies to display.

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

No cookies to display.

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

No cookies to display.

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with customized advertisements based on the pages you visited previously and to analyze the effectiveness of the ad campaigns.

No cookies to display.

Pleasure is Radical

Pleasure is Radical

By Forest

Published April 7, 2025

I’ve been struggling with the blog topic of pleasure because each time I start to write about the yumminess of it, what swings in bombastically and unannounced are the injustices and wrongs of our time, the many tasks I need to attend to, and all the things my monkey mind tells me are more important. This has been the case while trying to write this post but also with enjoying the things that cultivate pleasure in my daily life. 

“You don’t have time for this,” the monkey says in outrage. “You should be working on something that will make money or doing something that’s actually making a difference on the planet. I mean just look at this place! Don’t you see what’s going on?” 

“I do see what’s going on, monkey,” I reply. And I wonder, is this not the exact tactic of how extractive systems bend us to their dominance and power-over ways? Somehow their monkey has co-opted my own, and in cahoots with each other, they derail my own ability and efforts to slow down and melt into a pleasurable moment, be it jerking off, making a meal for myself, or taking time on my walk to put my nose into the spring flowers and inhale deeply. 

Yesterday I finished my qigong class and immediately took to the bed to masturbate. I didn’t have long so I employed my dirtiest surefire fantasy and the first orgasm pulsed through me quickly. But I needed more so I kept going. As I stroked my body I mentally took things off my morning list that weren’t absolutely necessary. Then spontaneously, instead of deliciously nasty fantasies, I wrapped an arm around my ribcage and began speaking to the deep inner self that only I know.

“I trust you,” I said out loud as I rocked my hips. “I trust your signals. I trust these good feelings. I’ve got you and I’m not going anywhere.” And when I came again it was with tears and loud sobs. The release was one of heartbreak, and the present moment I’d been avoiding rushed in as pleasure but also as grief. As my back arched, honesty and delight exploded from some deep place within that has no name and flooded my cells. And the things I’d been pushing away in an attempt to feel better no longer had power over me. My ears buzzed and either the room or my own head filled with a hum similar to the sound of being on a journey with the mushroom people. 

Pleasure is simple, it’s all the other stuff that’s complicated. Pleasure is radical and it is through it that we can do our part to tear down the current obnoxious but decrepit system, to help it along in its death throes even, and become bridges for a new story, one that holds aloft pleasure in equal parts to a job well done, and a good honest day’s work. That I have a body, and an organ solely dedicated to pleasure, means that I belong to pleasure and pleasure belongs to me.

Forest

Forest

Forest is currently in training as a Bodysex Coach. 

Read more posts by Forest

Anger and Our Wild Selves

Anger and Our Wild Selves

“Betty used to say, ‘Women need to get in touch with their anger and they need to do it all the time,’” Carlin said as the group of us discussed this month’s blog topic over zoom. “Pleasure connects us to our anger,” said one writer. “I actually have a really hard...

Thanks to Betty

Thanks to Betty

“But is this grand enough for you, Betty?” I asked aloud to the small bottle of her ashes that sits next to me as I write. “Please help me be succinct without diminishing you but also not put you so high upon a pedestal that you become distorted. And help me write an...

Hemorrhaging

Hemorrhaging

As wild as they are, the hot flashes I’ve started having the past couple months are easier than the hemorrhaging I was experiencing the last couple years. Depending on who you talk to, hemorrhaging is a sign of perimenopause and also caused by environmental factors....

Dear Ex-Boyfriends, Dear Younger Self

Dear Ex-Boyfriends, Dear Younger Self

Dear ex boyfriends, lovers, et al, I have some things to say that might be hard for you to hear, but I can’t hold them and not speak about them anymore.  Your lack of listening hurt me. And it bothers me that you let the words “calm down,” “too emotional,” and “not...

Post Categories: Forest | Lincoln

Post Tags:

Suggested Articles

Anger and Our Wild Selves

Anger and Our Wild Selves

“Betty used to say, ‘Women need to get in touch with their anger and they need to do it all the time,’” Carlin said as the group of us discussed this month’s blog topic over zoom. “Pleasure connects us to our anger,” said one writer. “I actually have a really hard...

Hemorrhaging

Hemorrhaging

As wild as they are, the hot flashes I’ve started having the past couple months are easier than the hemorrhaging I was experiencing the last couple years. Depending on who you talk to, hemorrhaging is a sign of perimenopause and also caused by environmental factors....