Menstrual blood powder as aphrodisiac in Taoism Tantra
As we all know, most religions were made for men by men. Women’s contributions are erased by default. Even in the early 20th century, establishment figures like Sigmund Freud claimed that clitoral orgasm was immature—and this view went largely unchallenged until the 1970s, when feminist researchers such as Shere Hite pushed back with the theory of clitoral orgasm. It’s not hard to imagine how much distortion exists within tantra traditions that center sexuality.
The saddest thing is sometimes women choose not to wake up by themselves.
In the 1970s, second-wave feminists had already proven that women do not need to rely on men to achieve orgasm, because most nerve are located in the clitoris. Even penetrative sex primarily stimulates the clitoral nerve endings indirectly.
Yet 50 years later, many women still use “sexual liberation” “neo-tantra” as an excuse for indulgence, rather than declare their womb sovereignty.
When women lose sovereignty over their wombs, exploitation knows no limits.
One of the most well-known examples is from the 1840s, when American physician J. Marion Sims performed repeated vaginal surgeries on over 30 enslaved Black women, including Anarcha Westcott — without anesthesia.
In 1540s China, the emperor 嘉靖帝, together with Taoist tantra practitioners, exploited young palace maids—age from 8 to 14—harvesting menstrual blood to produce so-called aphrodisiac elixirs, known as “red lead” (hongqian) — essentially menstrual blood powder.
The girls were deprived of proper food, surviving on water and mulberry leaves, and subjected to invasive extraction methods.
Driven beyond endurance, twelve of these palace women attempted to assassinate the emperor in the middle of the night—an event later known as the 壬寅宫变. It was only through this act that the abuse was exposed.
Menstrual blood does carry strong Yang energy, because in Yin–Yang theory, pure Yang emerges from extreme Yin, and vice versa. In Shakti tantra practices, female practitioners focus on cultivating their own menstrual energy to develop their inner masculine, rather than relying on so-called “divine union” with men.
Tantra is meant to transcend sex, not to become consumed by it.
Every day, I witness so-called spiritual neo-tantra “enlightened” men acting like peacock gurus—awkward in their dance movements, irrationally confident as they take center stage, feeding off the energy of their female followers.
These women, when “chosen,” radiate what is praised as “divine feminine energy”. But within seconds—when the guru turns to embrace another woman, she starts flipping her hair every 30 seconds like a horse, and later to be corrected for “Jealousy is toxic, non-attachment is divine.”
After four waves of feminism, women are no longer physically bound by patriarchy. Yet mentally, many still choose to walk straight back into the trap.
The cheese is their orgasm.
The mousetrap is patriarchal “spiritual sex.”
Chinese feminist community consensus:
Men can’t even maintain basic hygiene, so their so-called “technique” is hardly worth mentioning.
Penetrative sex primarily guarantees male orgasm; for women, it is often physically harmful.
Sex toys can provide far more pleasure than penetrative intercourse.
中国女性主义社区共识:
男人连卫生都做不到, 那点技术更不值一提
纳入式性交只能保证让男的高潮,对女性来说纯伤害身体
用小玩具比纳入式性交爽太多了
So, have an orgasm by yourself for yourself
without p*rn conditioning
without men’s expectation
without performing
without limitation
Use all your creativity and power, just like how men create their religions by themselves for themselves.