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In this first episode of Season 2, Robin Vox returns with raw honesty about the ways we perform intimacy just to be kept, moaning on cue, arching on autopilot, and pretending our pleasure is real when we’re really disappearing.
Performing But Never Seen explores the cost of sex as survival, the loneliness that lingers after performance, and the unlearning it takes to stop giving shows and start giving truth.
Because performance isn’t presence. And applause isn’t intimacy.
If you’ve ever left someone’s bed feeling hollow, this one’s for you.
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