Happy New Year to all my most loyal readers!
Wishing you a joyous New Year filled with love, laughter, and endless possibilities! May it be a year of growth, success, and unforgettable moments.
While I haven't been consistent in my writing in December, with the release of my locked content delayed until the end of January, I’m now back in front of a desk, with a stable home, here, in Florianópolis, Brazil.
Thanks to everybody who supported me during the hard days of homelessness.
The month of December has been a period of hard work and movement in my life. I crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Spain to get to Brazil and found myself caught in a spiral of new encounters with people, leaving me with more profound questions about life.
On the way, I met people attracted to my light, and while I learned to build energy protection, I allowed someone to pass through my barrier again, absorbing my light and leaving me depleted.
But here I am, rebuilding my energy and ready for a fresh New Year start.
What about Medium
Nothing new about the platform – no significant improvements, no increase in earnings, and many talented writers departing.
Nevertheless, I persist in crafting a few articles here and there, earning only a penny (which is still better than nothing).
The stories “10 Questions to Ask on a First Date” and “How to Give Her a Full Body Orgasm” would likely have generated $250 each with the old Medium platform 😭
Social media platforms have been cracking down on sexuality content
We're back to a time of significant censorship on social media, especially concerning sex education.
Here's a noteworthy comment from
.Another proof of this is YouTube.
I posted a Butoh dance performance video on YouTube where you can barely see my nipples.
I aimed to share with the world the beauty and depth of the art of Butoh.
Within one week, I gained 19K views on the video, and then... YouTube deleted it and put a strike on my channel.
It was just art—a beautiful Butoh dance performance, a form of Japanese dance theatre that embraces a diverse range of activities, techniques, and motivations for dance, performance, or movement.
However, since Substack doesn't censor art, I will grant access to my paid subscribers to the captivating dance performance I recorded two years ago in Spain.
Art is meant to be shared and witnessed. Check out the video below and let me know if it's worth censoring.
Seriously?