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In Psychosexual , Gianna Dior portrays a young woman whose early sexual experiences and compulsions lead to devastating personal losses. To cope, she adopts a "boxed-in" life, becoming a sex therapist and marrying early—only to find her suppressed desires resurfacing through her professional work.

Using the stories of others to navigate one’s own suppressed desires.

Dior has noted that the gritty, raw poetry of Charles Bukowski , specifically Love Is a Dog From Hell , served as a "muse-like fodder" for the film’s exploration of romantic angst and impassioned entanglements.

The Tushy brand often emphasizes the aesthetic and psychological weight of intimate encounters. Dior's work within this framework—often alongside frequent collaborator —frequently centers on the tension between routine and obsession.

Dior’s approach to these storylines is marked by a focus on "processing complicated emotions" during the filming process. Her performances typically highlight: