In Conversation (44 min)

“Pleasure As Inspiration for Restoration + Self-discovery”


“…all of these things you deserve because you exist. That’s it. Plants didn’t have to do anything to deserve the sunshine. Ocean’s didn’t have to do anything to deserve their movement.” - Kathryn Elaine

Kathryn Elaine is passionate, compassionate, and unapologetic in her pleasure-seeking. Her online adult novelties business, House of Bawdy, is both an example + extension of this. In her corner of the digital landscape, House of Bawdy is a fun learning space for you to be seen and feel safe to explore. She shares her personal story of:

  • How she personally chose pleasure over depletion

  • How House of Bawdy is a space for marginalized folx to find comfort in rest + pleasure without guilt, shame or restriction

  • How to explore the “mosaic of Self” through the multi-dimensional House of Bawdy offerings

May You Savor Your Body’s Expression of Joy!


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Kathryn Elaine is the creator of House of Bawdy. Her hope is that the prevailing feeling as you shop and learn here is that House of Bawdy is more than an online store or toy party booking source. She hopes it resonates as the embodiment of what happened when I invited my friends, family, and community into my dream. House of Bawdy is the joy that rests at the intersection of unapologetic pleasure seeking, and the willful prioritization of Our otherwise silenced selves. It is a home for every version of existing. It is a house for every Bawdy.

House of Bawdy is an adult novelties company that centers and celebrates Black people, people of color, queer folx, people of marginlized genders and all of Our community's vibrant intersections in all of the visual story telling, product offerings, and learning resources.

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