Deux Desires Homework

At Deux Desires, our stance is simple:
πŸ’– Pleasure is your birthright.
πŸ’– Shame is canceled.
πŸ’– Your desires are valid. Always.

Why Pleasure Is Empowering

1. It builds confidence β€” Experiencing pleasure on your own terms reinforces the idea that your body belongs to you.
2. It connects you to your body β€” Tuning into your senses helps you listen to your body’s cues.
3. It strengthens relationships β€” Sharing pleasure fosters trust, intimacy, and communication.
4. It fuels creativity and focus β€” Pleasure reduces stress and frees up mental space.

The Deux Desires Approach to Pleasure

Our toys aren’t just β€œgadgets.” They’re confidence tools. From the Queen of Hearts to the Lucky Seven, each design is built to help you explore, experiment, and find what makes you light up.

Whether it’s The King (commanding), Three of a Kind (triple the fun), or High Roller (thrill-seeker), we’re not just selling toysβ€”we’re inviting you to reclaim your joy.

A Little Pleasure Homework

- Take 10 minutes today to do something purely for your pleasure.
- Say out loud: β€œMy pleasure matters.”
- Explore The Playbook for tips, tricks, and ideas that keep your joy on top of the deck.

Β 

Β 

References
Berridge, K. C., & Kringelbach, M. L. (2015). Pleasure systems in the brain. Neuron, 86(3), 646–664. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2015.02.018
Carter, C. S. (2014). Oxytocin pathways and the evolution of human behavior. Annual Review of Psychology, 65, 17–39. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-010213-115110
Brotto, L. A., & Smith, K. B. (2014). Sexual desire and pleasure. In T. F. Cash & L. Smolak (Eds.), Body image: A handbook of science, practice, and prevention (2nd ed., pp. 269–276). The Guilford Press.
Back to blog