
Hello
Farren Moore is a passionate advocate for destigmatizing sexual exploration and creating spaces for people to reclaim intimacy and pleasure. As the founder of There’s Moore to Sex, Farren, has cultivated a brand that empowers individuals and couples through education, conversation, and innovative tools for sexual wellness. She combines humor, empathy, and evidence-based strategies to engage audiences in meaningful conversations about sexual health and intimacy.
With experience as a speaker, coach, and creator of transformative couples’ retreats, Farren Moore inspires people to embrace their desires and strengthen their relationships in safe, judgment-free environments.
Join to experience the journey, where sex, intimacy, and unapologetic communication collide, proving that There's Moore to Sex is a powerhouse destined to help heal and redefine the idea of LOVE.
OUR Story
How It All Began
There’s Moore to Sex was born from a simple yet powerful realization: intimacy is more than just physical—it's emotional, mental, and deeply personal. Our founder saw a gap in the conversations around Black love, sexuality, and connection—too often, these discussions were either overly clinical or drenched in stigma. So, we set out to create a space where Black couples and individuals could reclaim intimacy on their own terms, free from judgment and full of possibility.
A Mission Rooted in Transformation
We believe that true intimacy starts with self-awareness and intentionality. There’s Moore to Sex isn’t just about better sex—it’s about better communication, deeper emotional safety, and building relationships that truly thrive. Our approach is trauma-informed, culturally rooted, and designed to help you navigate intimacy in a way that feels safe, exciting, and liberating.
What Drives Us
Empowerment: Helping individuals and couples embrace pleasure and connection without shame.
Education: Providing tools and resources to support intimacy growth at every stage of life.
Community: Creating a safe, welcoming space for real conversations about love, sex, and relationships.
Healing: Addressing past intimacy wounds and rewriting the narrative around love and sexuality.