Yoniversity
The public education side, where women and couples can learn through guides, workshops, and practical resources before deciding whether private support fits.
About
A personal, grounded place for yoni-focused intimacy education and consultation-led private support, held with clear boundaries and direct consent.
The public education side, where women and couples can learn through guides, workshops, and practical resources before deciding whether private support fits.
The private consultation side for women and couples seeking deeper support in a respectful, clearly bounded setting.
Practice trust
Kay shares the philosophy, training context, and screening standards publicly while keeping inquiry review, scheduling, and consent practices careful, private, and deliberate.
This means trust is built through what is said clearly, what is declined clearly, and how carefully the first contact is reviewed.
From me to you
I wanted to create a space where women and couples could approach intimacy with more care, more language, and more honesty than they usually find online. I did not want a site that sounded clinical, cold, or vague. I also did not want one that felt sleazy, anonymous, or transactional.
Consent matters here because without direct understanding and agreement, the work loses its integrity. Husbands are included respectfully because support often matters, but the woman's consent, pace, and comfort remain central throughout.
That is why Yoniversity teaches first and Yonity begins with consultation. It keeps the path clearer, calmer, and easier to understand.
How the work is held
The work acknowledges the yoni focus directly while staying clear about what it is not: not massage therapy, not psychotherapy, not escorting, and not a guarantee of emotional, sexual, or relationship outcomes.
Yoniversity offers guides, workshops, future courses, and practical resources so women and couples can learn at their own pace.
Private support begins with consultation, screening, direct consent, and clear scope, so the process stays personal, careful, and well-bounded.
The work is built around privacy, direct choice, and careful pacing. It does not position itself as medical care, massage therapy, or psychotherapy.
How husbands fit respectfully
Husbands can learn, ask respectful questions, and participate in couples work where it fits. They cannot substitute their interest for a wife's direct consent or decide the pace on her behalf.
That distinction protects the integrity of the work and helps keep the practice clear, personal, and safe.