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Letta Neely begins with slow and easy touching, caressing her whole body. As her session evolves, she focuses more on arousal and excitement. “Learn your body,” she chants. Her message to all of us is “Liberate yourself.”
For poet Letta Neely, liberation comes from knowing and validating herself in her solo erotic practice. “Masturbation keeps me sane. Masturbating centers me. Touching myself helps me know that I matter. It helps me remember that I matter. It helps me understand that I matter. When I touch myself, I know I am here right now. And all that I have is here right now. I try to make sure that I claim myself each day and it either starts or ends with masturbation.”