Autosexuality, as spotlighted by Poosh, reframes something many people already do in private: admiring themselves, dressing up for their own pleasure, or feeling turned on by their own image. With therapist Casey Tanner explaining it as arousal from one’s “erotic self,” the concept lands right in Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s wheelhouse—where self-styling, sensual imagery, and personal confidence are part of the brand.
For some fans, the article feels like a subtle confession; for others, it’s just Kourtney using her platform to normalize a stigmatized topic. Either way, it blurs the line between empowerment and provocation, much like her controversial Halloween skeleton display and PDA-heavy relationship with Travis Barker. Instead of backing away from criticism, Kourtney seems to lean into it, turning every debate about taste, sexuality, and motherhood into more fuel for her ongoing cultural conversation.