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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 23 MIN

She Suppressed It Until Her Words Spoke Louder Than Silence | M.J. Mays | Writers With Purpose

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What happens when a woman stops silencing her desires and starts telling the truth?In this bold and thought-provoking episode of Writers With Purpose, Melvese sits down with poet M.J. Mays, author of Erotic Sapiosexual: Suppressed Desires of a Woman, to explore the unspoken layers of intimacy, intellect, faith, and self-worth. This isn’t just poetry. It’s revelation.M.J. Mays breaks down what it means to be sapiosexual—where attraction begins in the mind—and how suppressed desires, lack of communication, and emotional disconnect quietly erode relationships. From marriage struggles to spiritual alignment, this conversation challenges listeners to ask the hard question: Are you truly showing up for yourself and your partner?Through powerful storytelling and poetic expression, this episode uncovers:Why self-love is the foundation of real loveHow intellectual and emotional intimacy shape connectionThe danger of unspoken needs in relationshipsFaith, accountability, and becoming whole withinThere’s a line in this conversation that lingers:“You can’t take and take and take and expect love to grow.”If you’ve ever struggled to express what you feel or to understand what your partner can’t say, this episode will meet you right where you are and challenge you to rise. Press play. Let it speak.

What happens when a woman stops silencing her desires and starts telling the truth?In this bold and thought-provoking episode of Writers With Purpose, Melvese sits down with poet M.J. Mays, author of Erotic Sapiosexual: Suppressed Desires of a Woman, to explore the unspoken layers of intimacy, intellect, faith, and self-worth. This isn’t just poetry. It’s revelation.M.J. Mays breaks down what it means to be sapiosexual—where attraction begins in the mind—and how suppressed desires, lack of communication, and emotional disconnect quietly erode relationships. From marriage struggles to spiritual alignment, this conversation challenges listeners to ask the hard question: Are you truly showing up for yourself and your partner?Through powerful storytelling and poetic expression, this episode uncovers:Why self-love is the foundation of real loveHow intellectual and emotional intimacy shape connectionThe danger of unspoken needs in relationshipsFaith, accountability, and becoming whole withinThere’s a line in this conversation that lingers:“You can’t take and take and take and expect love to grow.”If you’ve ever struggled to express what you feel or to understand what your partner can’t say, this episode will meet you right where you are and challenge you to rise. Press play. Let it speak.

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