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Tinamarie Bernard

I believe that people are yearning for authentic connection, passionate and timeless lovemaking, and a sense of sacredness and play.  We live in a world, however, that has gone ‘sexophrenic.’ Sexual imagery abounds in our culture and media while behind closed doors we are experiencing loneliness, alienation, pain and infidelity.

I consider myself a story-teller and maverick muse, althought others refer to me as a writer, journalist, educator and coach. I hold a B.S. in psycho-biology from UCLA, and completed two years of graduate work in psychology from SDSU. I intend to pursue a PhD in the near future with an emphasis on relationship and eco-sexuality.

Prior to writing full time, I worked in sales and marketing for a major pharmaceutical company for 12 years; was a technical and copy editor for two years; taught undergraduate university courses at SDSU; and conducted life-science research for three prestiges centers of learning including UCIrvine and SDSU.

In addition to blogging, I write for several websites and magazines with an emphasis on culture, the human condition and love.  My online repertoire and audiences continue to grow, particularly as my content includes more daring explorations in humankinds oldest form of pleasure; that would be sex, and its usual sidekicks, love and relationship.

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