When it comes to sexual practices, there is no language other than the language of radical tenderness – and although there are probably many variations and dialects, true intimacy can only be radical. Otherwise, it is not intimacy. How do we communicate with partners, and what do we talk about when we spend time together, and how do we plan our lives? We probably understand and practice tenderness in many ways, some perhaps surprisingly different – as different as the different stories told in this section. We will see, among others, “Nights in the glitter” (Ann Antidote) showing how touching a seemingly ordinary needle session can be, we will dive into the sensual water world of “Octopuss” (Alizee Quinche), we will be touched by the care in “Magic Cares for Kittens in Need” (hyperlinque & Jeffie G) and ultimately we will be delighted with the manifesto written by a group of women during a therapeutic session in “Penco is Love” (Obrero). These are just a few of the full range of emotions presented in this section. We should them as often as possible, so that the world doesn’t cease to exist.