Somatic Sexological Bodywork® for Anorgasmia & Pre-Orgasmic Bodies
Your body knows how to feel. It hasn't found its way there yet.
Never having had an orgasm — or losing the ability to — is not a permanent condition or a character flaw. It is a body that hasn't found the right conditions yet. Those conditions can be built. This work is how.
There is no such thing as a body that simply cannot orgasm. There are bodies that learned to hold rather than release — to monitor instead of feel — to manage sensation rather than surrender to it. That learning has a source. And sources can be worked with.
You have never had an orgasm — and have started to wonder if you ever will
You used to be able to, and at some point the ability went away — without explanation
You can get close but something stops it — a pulling back, a shutting down right at the edge
You've tried techniques, devices, guides, advice. Your body is still not cooperating.
You can feel arousal — but it doesn't build into anything, or it disappears at a certain point
You've never told a doctor or therapist directly. It feels too private, too hard to explain.
You fake it — and feel something between sadness and relief that nobody knows
You want to be fully in your body during sex. You don't know how to get there.
Why technique isn't the answer
Orgasm isn't a skill you haven't learned. It's a state your body hasn't felt safe enough to enter.
Most approaches
Technique-based guides that treat orgasm as a mechanical process — if you do the right things in the right order, it will happen
Devices and tools that increase stimulation — addressing sensation at the surface without reaching what's underneath
Talk therapy that helps you understand the block — but the block lives in the body, not in the understanding of it
The implication, often unstated, that trying harder or wanting it more would solve it
This work
Works with what's actually preventing release — the body's learned pattern of monitoring, holding, and pulling back at the threshold
Builds the felt sense of safety in sensation — so the body can move toward release rather than away from it
Uses breath, movement, and somatic awareness to dissolve the specific patterns that interrupt arousal before it completes
Treats the body as pre-orgasmic, not anorgasmic — a body in process, not a body that has failed
What's actually happening
The body pulls back for a reason. That reason can change.
Orgasm requires a specific physiological state: the body has to shift from alert and monitoring into something closer to surrender. For many people, that shift has a blocker — a learned response that kicks in right at the threshold and pulls the body back.
That response may have developed from early experiences with sex that felt pressured, watched, or unsafe. It may have come from a body that learned to perform rather than feel. It may have no traceable origin at all. The origin matters less than the pattern itself.
The pattern is not permanent. The body learned to hold. It can learn to release. Not by trying harder — that tends to activate the monitoring response more intensely — but by building the conditions under which release becomes possible. Safety, presence, the felt sense of the body as trustworthy. That is the work.
What becomes possible
Real bodies. Real outcomes.
Month two
An orgasm returned after more than a decade of absence — during a guided practice. Her body had not forgotten. It had been waiting for permission.
After the program
"In our work together you helped me know that the body is never wrong — there is a very clear, logical method to its seeming madness."
Three months in
Had never experienced orgasm at 31. Arrived. Not because she finally tried hard enough — because her body finally felt safe enough.
From people who found their way here
What they said on the other side.
Nicole is a very kind, nonjudgmental, and unique practitioner. You know her heart is in it fully. The level of her expertise and the depth of her commitment is rare.
— Former client
For the first time in my life I feel more connected to myself. To find someone nurturing to help you with such sensitive material is a gift. Nicole was that gift for me.
— Former client
You helped me go from existential dread to relaxed trust in my body — to feel my life's meaning.
— Former client
Sexological Bodywork®
What this work actually is
Sexological Bodywork® is a body-led, trauma-informed modality governed by the Association of Certified Sexological Bodyworkers. It works directly with the body — using breath, movement, somatic awareness, and consent-based touch practices — to address the physiological roots of sexual difficulty.
It is not psychotherapy. It is not physical therapy. It works at the level where desire, arousal, and the sense of bodily belonging actually live — and creates change there.
Remote sessions are available and effective for most of this work. Nicole works with clients remotely worldwide. Consent-based touch practices are available in-person in Austin, TX.
Where to begin
Two ways to take the first step.
Free · 30 minutes
Clarity Call
No cost · No obligation
A 30-minute conversation to talk about where you are and whether this work is the right fit. If it isn't, Nicole will tell you that directly — and point you toward what is.
Two 90-minute sessions and a complete written map of your body, your patterns, and the specific path forward. You'll understand precisely what has been happening — and what it will take to change it.
Most people who find their way to this work have spent years assuming the problem is them — that something about their body or their wiring makes this impossible. That belief is almost always the last thing to shift. And when it does, everything else follows.
The Body Compass Method™ was built from direct work with bodies — noticing what actually moves people toward pleasure, refining it across hundreds of sessions, and developing a complete framework for understanding the body's relationship to sensation and release.
Your body is not withholding from you. It is waiting for conditions it has never been given. This is where we build them.
Very. Most people who arrive here have never said this out loud to a doctor, therapist, or partner. The clarity call is a private conversation — 30 minutes, no pressure, no obligation to share more than feels right.
The two presentations have different histories but the same underlying dynamic — a body pattern that interrupts the completion of arousal. Both are workable. The Body Map sessions are specifically designed to understand the particular shape of your pattern.
Yes. Remote sessions are available and effective for most of this work. Nicole works with clients remotely worldwide. Consent-based touch practices are available in-person in Austin, TX only. The right format will be discussed on the clarity call.
This is therapeutic work — structured, trauma-informed, and governed by the ACSB — but it is not psychotherapy. No referral is required.
The Body Map is $650 and is where everyone begins. From there, next steps are discussed together on the clarity call based on what your body actually needs.
Your body is not withholding from you. It's waiting for conditions it hasn't had yet.
30 minutes. Nicole listens, assesses fit, and tells you honestly whether this work is right for you.