Yes, No, Maybe Checklist

Desire is easier to navigate when you know your map.
A simple, unfiltered tool to help you get honest about what you want, and what you don’t, without shame, pressure, or guesswork.
Coral Osborne, somatic coach, studio portrait
Most people fumble their way through sex and intimacy hoping their partner will just… know. But here’s the truth: deep connection,  the kind that feels safe, erotic, and magnetic, starts with clarity.
The Yes, No, Maybe List is the same framework I use with my coaching clients to:I
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Identify desires and boundaries without judgment
Magnifying glass with gear (research and discovery)
Start the conversations that actually deepen connection
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Build trust and safety that makes intimacy… effortless
Whether you’re navigating modern dating, a long-term relationship, or something in between, this list is your first step toward intimacy that actually works.

TEstimonials

Over the past couple years, I’ve had an increasingly difficult time staying hard let alone reaching ejaculation with a partner. This was the first exercise Coral gave me and while we integrated a lot of other tools, I can say the Erotic Embodiment Mapping Practice was essential to me crossing the ledge. I still use it just about every day.
C. R.
I used to disassociate during sex—either chasing a fantasy in my head or going numb entirely. I didn’t realize how fragmented my arousal had become until Coral introduced me to this practice. Erotic Embodiment Mapping gave me a way to anchor my desire in my body, not my mind. For the first time, I started feeling present, honest, and turned on in a way that didn’t require performance or escape. It’s become a compass for what’s real and what’s just a trauma echo.
J. L.
I was in Sex Addicts Anonymous for years, which encouraged celibacy outside of relationships and abstaining from masturbation entirely. I white knuckled it but always felt wrong for wanting to be sexual. This Erotic Embodiment Practice was the foundation of integration for me. I use it to check in with myself often and it keeps me aligned with my conscious sexuality.
E. M.