Yonilicious

Yonilicious Kiki Maree the creatress of Yonilicious, is a certified Yoni Massage practitioner and trainer, Sexologist and Sex Coach trainer.

Yonilicious is an education-focused space for pelvic health, body literacy, intimate relationship support & nervous system regulation

We offer inclusive, trauma-informed short courses as well as certified professional trainings

*Educational content only Kristin is known for her gentle yet informative and inclusive approach to sex education. Kiki offers certified trainings, group and 1:1 coaching

sessions, online courses, and a fun and educative podcast with Tanishka Tantrika angels Love Blood Sex Death. Kiki has been passionate about womens wisdom teachings and female sexuality from a very young age. She held yoni viewings with her classmates at 7 years old, and girls circles at 12 years old. Kiki’s main passions are empowering womben in their sexuality through a better understanding of their bodies and the female sexual arousal response. Kiki helps all genders understand a smorgasbord of sexual experiences that are available, from the sacred union priest/priestess to the sacred kinky slut. She guides people in cultivating radical honesty in communicating their sexual needs by first understanding what they are themselves. She helps people to shed the oppression and conditioning that we have around sex so that they can explore the realms of pleasure available, always in a safe sane and consensual manner. She teaches things such as the art of love making, conscious kink, lingam (pen*s) and yoni (vulva/vagina) worship, She teaches on anatomy, a cyclic approach to sex (especially when there is a female involved), and full bodied orgasmic focused sex, vs penetration orgasm focused sex. Kiki teaches people to get in touch with their bodies, cultivate sexual energy and show up authentically with their partners by dropping the sexual ego and becoming curious about their/their lovers bodies and pleasure

Kiki empowers both individuals and couples with sexual maturity and intelligence. She holds a safe container for people to release shame, guilt, blockages and trauma on an emotional, spiritual, mental and physical level. Kiki also mentors others who wish to enter the field of sexuality through in-depth holistic training at the Academy of Womben's Sexuality. The courses offered through this training are therapeutic yoni massage (Australian certified), sex coach training, priestess training as well as workshop and retreat facilitation.

01/06/2026

I’d love to know your thoughts in the comments.. how have your needs, boundaries, emotions etc. been dismissed as neurotic, hysterical, too much? Who have you heard say things like this in your life about women? If not about you, about who? When was the first time you heard this or felt this way?

A lil sidenote: love to also add here that of course as we know misogyny and patriarchal structures also very much impacts people socialised as men in other ways when it comes to emotions, feelings, desires and needs .. and all genders, including women very much perpetuate it. However this video is not about that, and is of course not created to discredit that.

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Communication is s*xy. Direction is s*xy. Not pretending he’s / they’re “almost there” when they’re absolutely lost is a...
14/05/2026

Communication is s*xy. Direction is s*xy. Not pretending he’s / they’re “almost there” when they’re absolutely lost is also s*xy.

If you have a cl*t, and you’ve made love with someone who also has one, you likely know it isn’t as easy as it seems… aaaand they all enjoy touch differently, therefore a lil direction can go a very long way 💕💛

In light of cl*t awareness week last week in conjunction with Mastur-you-know-what May, I have a GIVEAWAY on for all my solo you-know-what courses (pardon the censorship, I’m in big trouble with insta daddy atm).

Here’s how to enter:
1. Like this post
2. Follow this page
3. Comment your fave micro feminism
4. Share this post to your stories
5. Tag two people in the comments who would love this too 🥰

May the pl*easu^r*e be with you allll xx

Pop a 🍯 in the comments for the link to my substack and this full article 😘 (and my writing uncensored)
13/05/2026

Pop a 🍯 in the comments for the link to my substack and this full article 😘 (and my writing uncensored)

One of the things I feel has been the most impactful in my own sxual evolution many moons ago now is understanding what ...
12/05/2026

One of the things I feel has been the most impactful in my own sxual evolution many moons ago now is understanding what my cl*t is and how it functions.. I mean it’s kinda a big deal…

Having an understanding of what our body is and how it functions is a really effective way to improve interoceptive awareness & connection, and in turn sensation.

As a thank you to you all for your support over these years in using this wee of awareness that lands so perfectly in Mastu^bat*on May to do a lil giveaway of all of my solo pleasure courses bundled (worth around $900 when sold separately).

To enter:
1. Like this post
2. Follow this page
3. Comment your fave micro feminism
4. Share this post to your stories
5. Tag two people in the comments who would love this too 🥰

The winner will be drawn at the end of the week 💕

Good luck honeys! I can’t wait to share this with one of you 😻😻😻

May the pleasure be with you allll ###

One of the most fascinating things about contraception is how dramatically different the mechanisms are across bodies.Ma...
23/02/2026

One of the most fascinating things about contraception is how dramatically different the mechanisms are across bodies.

Many common contraceptives used by women work by altering systemic physiology. Hormonal methods, for example, suppress ovulation, change cervical mucus, and influence the uterine lining. These interventions can be incredibly effective, but they also involve continuous endocrine modulation, which is why side effects and individual variability are so common.

Barrier methods operate completely differently, relying on mechanical prevention rather than hormonal influence. Their effectiveness is highly dependent on consistent and correct use, which introduces a behavioural variable that rarely gets enough attention.

And then there’s fertility awareness-based methods, which work by tracking the fertile window. Biologically elegant, but cognitively demanding, and often misunderstood in terms of both effectiveness and practical application.

Vasectomy sits in yet another category altogether: targeted interruption of s***m transport, without systemic hormonal changes.

It’s genuinely interesting how differently we tend to psychologically frame these options, especially considering how invasive or systemically disruptive some methods can be compared to others.

I actually wrote a full paper on contraception and its history back at uni. If anyone’s curious and wants to read it, pop a 💗

If you’d like my deeper Substack breakdown on vasectomy pop a 📖 (I’d very much love to have you over there)

May the pleasure be with you alll
Kiki xx

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