
Saraya Says Women Understand Intimacy Better – Saraya shared candid thoughts about her sex life during a recent appearance on the Daria and Toni Unwrapped podcast with Sonya Deville and Toni Cassano, openly discussing why her most consistently satisfying intimate experiences have been with women. The AEW star explained that, in her view, women naturally understand each other in a way that makes physical and emotional connection far easier.
“Yes, dabbled with women. And you know what? I feel like we’re good people. Women know how to touch each other because we know how we like to be touched. That is a fact. Right. So, it’s like as much as like, you know, I’ve obviously been with men that have like been really good, but there’s a lot of men that haven’t been very good. I say a lot,” Saraya said when asked about her past relationships.
She explained that intimacy with women tends to feel immediate and instinctive, without the hesitation or adjustment period that can come with men. “Women just know how to just instinctively… they just know how to touch pretty much straight out of the gate. Like women, I’ve never had a bad experience. It’s just like with a guy there’s that kind of like feeling out period where you’re like, ‘Oh, am I being too much?’ And like, ‘Oh, and insecurity, too.’”
Sonya Deville agreed and expanded on the emotional side of those encounters. She described intimacy between women as more open, connected, and free of the pressures that often shape interactions with men. She said the experience feels more natural and far less restricted by expectations.
“There’s also like a there’s a closeness and like a tenderness with another woman, you know? It’s just like with a guy there’s that kind of like feeling out period where you’re like, ‘Oh, am I being too much?’ Like, you’re just like, ‘Oh my god,’ you know, we both fucking want it all the way immediately. There’s no bounds. People be like, ‘Oh, you had sex on the first date.’ I’m like, ‘It’s a—We’re two girls. It’s different. Can’t get pregnant. You can’t get pregnant.’”
Saraya’s comments were frank but delivered in a conversational, humorous tone, and the discussion centered on comfort, communication, and understanding rather than shock value. Both she and Deville noted how these experiences shaped their views on connection, with Saraya emphasizing the confidence and ease she feels when intimacy comes without insecurity or hesitation.
Saraya Says Women Understand Intimacy Better


