
Full Name: Jassy Rennie
Preferred Pronoun: She/ Her
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Position statement around Vaginismus:
If penetration feels impossible, like your body’s shutting down or saying no even when your brain is trying to say yes, you might be dealing with vaginismus.
It’s more common than people think, and it’s rarely spoken about properly. This is for anyone who’s felt like they’re doing something wrong, or that their body is betraying them. You’re not broken. You’re not too far gone. You just haven’t been given the right kind of support.
This 1:1 program is here to help you reconnect with your body in a way that’s safe, slow, and actually grounded in pleasure. We’ll focus on understanding vaginismus, reducing fear, building safety, and supporting you if and when you want to use dilators. No pressure. No timelines. Just real tools and space to feel like yourself again. If you’ve tried clinical approaches that left you overwhelmed or missed the emotional side of it completely, you’re in the right place.
Service:
Jassy (She/Her) is the founder of Second Base—an online sex therapy clinic and education platform that exists to make conversations about sex, pleasure, and intimacy way more accessible, inclusive, and actually useful.
She is a certified Somatic Focused Sexologist with a background in mentoring, somatics, and yoga—and she has spent the last eight years helping people feel more at home in their bodies, more connected in their relationships, and more confident in their sex lives.
These days, she specialises in supporting folks with vaginismus and painful penetration. It’s work that’s close to my heart—because so many people feel stuck, broken, or alone when sex feels painful or impossible. She has completed professional training specifically in vaginismus support, and she offers a 1:1 program that’s practical, pleasure-based, and nervous-system-aware.
She has been mentored by one of Melbourne’s leading Clinical Sexologists and completed an internship with POSMO, a well-loved sexual wellness brand. She holds qualifications through the Australian Institute of Somatic Sexology (AISS), is a member of the Somatic Sexology Association of Australasia, and is currently completing her Bachelor in Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Since founding Second Base, she has supported over 100 clients and couples with challenges ranging from low desire and sexual shame to communication blocks. Her work has been featured in Body + Soul magazine. Outside of work, she can usually be found surfing, sipping oat capps, or diving into feminist and fantasy reads.
She values curiosity, courage, and connection—and believes that pleasure is our birthright.
How you work: Zoom
Languages you speak: English
Website: https://msha.ke/second__base
Email Address: Admin@secondbase.online
Social Media Link: https://www.instagram.com/second__base_