
Forbidden Way'z Podcast
Welcome to Forbidden Wayz—the place where intimacy gets unzipped.
Hosted by certified intimacy coach Aisha Evans, and Co-host Sherilyn Merilyn, this podcast is where the bedroom meets the soul, and the things we’ve been taught to hide come out to play.
We dive deep into the spaces most people avoid—sexual shame, unspoken desires, relationship burnout, freaky habits, and the craving for connection we’re all secretly dying to feel.
✨ Raw confessions
✨ Taboo conversations
✨ Real-life intimacy coaching, no filter
From tossing salads to hoe phases, emotional neglect to poly temptations—we explore the wild, the sacred, the messy, and the magnetic parts of sex and love that no one else dares to touch.
If you’re ready to go beyond the surface, challenge the rules, and turn your pleasure into power… welcome to Forbidden Wayz.
Not safe for work. Not for the faint of heart. But definitely for the ones ready to feel real.
Forbidden Way'z Podcast
Sex = Intimacy Nope, ( And that's why you still feel lonely)
You had the sex. The chemistry was wild. The orgasm hit...
But why did you still wake up feeling empty?
In this episode, we’re breaking the myth that sex automatically equals intimacy. Because let’s be honest—bodies can collide without souls ever touching. We're diving into why so many people are confusing physical connection with emotional closeness, and how that confusion leaves us craving more, even when we’re technically “getting some.”
Let’s talk about:
- Why great sex doesn’t guarantee deep connection
- How to tell if you’re performing intimacy instead of feeling it
- What real intimacy actually looks and feels like
- How to stop using sex to fill emotional voids you haven't named yet
If you've ever left a hookup, a situationship, or even a relationship feeling unseen, unheld, or unsatisfied... this one's for you.
Because intimacy isn’t about getting naked—it’s about being known.
@Fbwayz//Welcome To Forbidden Wayz where we focus on the whispers of desires. Unmasking the secrets of Love, relationships, and marriage