by ptcovert | Oct 20, 2022 | Self, Sex, Social Issues
What makes me a person? Or you? Could the timing for becoming a person be different for each individual? According to Personhood Theory, it is. Especially if you believe in the prevailing view perpetuated by our culture–a worldview that separates the mind and...
by ptcovert | Jun 10, 2022 | Sex
Did you know that little Norwegian fella with me in the photo is a Nisse? The story goes that these playful gnomes can be either mischievous rascals or close friends. Defining relationships often helps us figure out if we want to enter into them or not. Is that...
by ptcovert | Mar 22, 2022 | Sex
Who do you think wants you to have the best sex ever? Hmmmm, that’s a tough question. Or, is it? The answer may shock you. It’s our Creator. He designed our bodies for maximum pleasure. The Lord, our God Himself, created sex to be everything we ever hoped...
by ptcovert | Jan 20, 2022 | Sex
Do you remember “Better than Sex” cake? I was reminded of it recently while watching “Next Level Chef.” Mentor Nyesha Arrington encouraged one of her chefs to “make sexy food.” That cake appeared on the social scene in the...
by ptcovert | Oct 25, 2021 | Self, Sex, Social Issues
Have you ever waited a long time for something–worked on a project for what seems like forever–then finally finished it? Well, I’m there. November 1st is the official launch for my book The Windblown Girl: A Memoir about Self, Sexuality, and Social...
by ptcovert | Jul 27, 2021 | Self, Sex
Did you see the news about Norway’s female handball players taking a stand against the sexualization of women? In a bold attempt to dress in uniforms far more appropriate for competition, these outstanding athletes refused to wear the bikini bottoms dictated by...
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