Provider

Meet Kay, the provider behind Yonity

Kay, 36, created Yoniversity and Yonity for women and couples who want more trust, more plain language, and a calmer first step into yoni-focused intimacy support.

Quick trust facts

  • Kay, age 36
  • Completed coursework with Efrat Wolfson
  • Consultation-led private support only
  • Adults 19+ and consent-first

Kay shares enough publicly to help you decide whether a first call or consultation feels appropriate, while keeping intake and consent standards explicit.

From Kay

A calmer, clearer way to approach intimate support

Kay built this work for women and couples who want a more personal, better-bounded alternative to cold wellness copy or anonymous adult-service cues.

The aim is not hype or overclaiming. It is careful screening, direct consent, slower pacing, and a practice that says clearly what it does and does not offer.

Kay has completed coursework with Efrat Wolfson as part of an ongoing yoni-focused education path, and describes that training plainly without turning it into a clinical or medical claim.

Training and approach

Trust comes from plain language, visible boundaries, and careful preparation

These are the details Kay chooses to make public so you can decide whether the practice feels credible, respectful, and aligned before they ever apply.

Coursework with Efrat Wolfson

Kay has completed coursework with Efrat Wolfson as part of a continuing yoni-focused education path grounded in consent, body awareness, and respectful pacing.

Consent-first screening

Every inquiry moves through fit review, boundary clarification, and direct consent before any private session is considered.

Women-led comfort and pace

Women set the pace here. Couples work proceeds only when both people willingly participate and the woman involved consents directly throughout.

How Kay holds the work

Why Kay created the work

The practice exists for people who want intimate support explained with more care, more honesty, and more respect than they usually find online.

How trust is built

Trust comes from clear boundaries, low-pressure first steps, careful language, and a willingness to decline requests that do not fit the practice.

What stays out of scope

Kay does not position this work as massage therapy, psychotherapy, escorting, adult entertainment, or guaranteed sexual outcomes.

Who this page helps

  • Women who want more body trust, privacy, and grounded pacing around intimate support.
  • Couples who want better consent language, calmer communication, and a more embodied starting point.
  • People who want to understand what happens before deciding whether a consultation fits.

Boundaries stay visible

  • Adults 19+ only
  • Direct consent from the woman involved is required
  • No hotel visits or outcall sessions
  • No intoxicated clients
  • No explicit sexual requests or negotiation
  • No massage therapy, medical, or psychotherapy claims
  • No guaranteed arousal, orgasm, or relationship outcomes

Low-pressure next step

If you want to hear how the process works before applying, start with a first call.

That keeps the first step clear for women and couples who want trust-building information before they commit to a consultation.