Feminine Vitality

And they lived happily ever after! This line all too familiar. So many girls grew up reading fairytale books or watching cartoons with a notion that one day, a Prince Charming riding in a splendid white horse will come and save her. The portrayal of love in these films also gives a very challenging point of view as it denotes the classic boy-meets-girl scenario and voila, they both lived happily ever after which is very unrealistic considering the fact that it is not how relationships really work.

Princess Catarina regularly kept watching from the tower, awaiting the predestined arrival of the handsome Prince. Mind you she would have been even happier if a buxom Princess were to come galloping up on her trusty steed to join her.

Catarina supports the notion of loving oneself. In her tower studio she has a comprehensive array of instruments of pleasure and a very well fingered copy of the Karma Sutra.

To fill in time she makes Vulva bouquets to celebrate feminine vitality and wiles away hours following in the footsteps of Australian poet, Zora Cross. She writes erotic poetry and has somewhat of a reputation as a sex goddess who, like renowned sex therapist, Chantelle Otten, marches to her own drum.


Love…Love…Your hot lips tremble on my eyes.
You droop. You swoon in silence over me…
Heaven, out of yours, my very eyelids sup.
The stars are running out of Paradise…
I languish, perfumed with expectancy…
Beloved, kiss me, for the moon is up.
by Zora Cross