trans & non-binary sexual wellbeing

sexual wellbeing is personal — and for trans and non-binary people, it’s often shaped by experiences that don’t fit traditional assumptions about bodies, desire, or intimacy.

this space exists to support sexual wellbeing in a way that is affirming, adaptable, and grounded in real life — without forcing labels, roles, or expectations.

intimacy should feel safe, chosen, and respectful — first and foremost.


bodies, identities, and autonomy

no assumptions

trans and non-binary people experience their bodies in many different ways. comfort, pleasure, and connection don’t follow a single path — and they don’t need to align with external expectations.

sexual wellbeing is about agency: choosing what feels right, what feels affirming, and what feels safe.


intimacy without pressure

intimacy doesn’t have to look a certain way to be valid. for some people, it’s about exploration. for others, it’s about gentleness, control, or simply feeling at ease.

  • solo or shared experiences
  • connection with or without touch
  • changing boundaries over time
  • prioritising comfort and consent

there is no timeline, no “correct” approach, and no requirement to perform.


tools that support affirmation & comfort

thoughtfully designed sexual wellness products can support autonomy, reduce dysphoria for some people, and allow intimacy to feel more aligned with how someone experiences their body.

what we prioritise
  • body-safe, high-quality materials
  • options that allow personal control and pacing
  • quiet, discreet designs
  • adaptability for different comfort levels and preferences

good tools don’t define identity — they support choice.


accessibility, health, and changing needs

meeting people where they are

sexual wellbeing can be influenced by hormones, surgery, recovery, mental health, energy levels, or mobility.

accessibility-first design, hands-free options, and gentle setups can help intimacy feel more manageable and supportive — especially during periods of change.


explore supportive collections

collections designed to support autonomy, comfort, and self-defined intimacy — without gendered framing.

need quiet guidance?

if you’re unsure where to start or want discreet advice, you can reach us privately at hello@youwho.fun.