👉 Get the Free Sexual Coercion Guide: Learn to Spot Subtle Pressure — And Reclaim Your Body and Self-Trust

If you’ve ever agreed to intimacy because it felt easier than saying no, you may still be carrying confusion — or even guilt.

There may not have been force.
There may not have been violence.
But something in your body didn’t feel fully safe.

This guide helps you understand the difference between consent and compliance, what sexual coercion actually looks like in relationships, and how to begin rebuilding trust with yourself without shame or self-blame.

• What sexual coercion is (and what it isn’t)
• How subtle pressure overrides true consent
• Why guilt, withdrawal, and emotional consequences keep you silent
• How trauma responses show up during intimacy
• The first steady steps to reconnect with your body and your boundaries

Because your consent is not negotiable.

And your body is not something you owe.