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Lets Talk About Sex: Frank Discussions around the Realities of our Desires with Lee Harrington Download as iCal file
Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 07:30pm

leeharrington

At Center for Sex and Culture. 1349 Mission Street, SF
Discussion Based Class (No Late Entry)
$15-25 sliding scale

So here’s the truth- no one has the same type of sexual interactions or erotic expression as anyone else. Some people want to be penetrated, others eschew the idea. Some of us want to be touched certain ways, others don’t. Just because you’re gay doesn’t mean you enjoy anal play, just because you’re a lesbian doesn’t mean you like having your pussy licked. Every one of us is different. So let’s talk about it! In this discussion based class we will talk about what the hell sex is to us, what we call the stuff between our legs, and what we like to do with it  when no one else is watching. Can it be touched? How can it be touched, and what are your thoughts around your body in general? What is safer sex, and do you actually do it when the passion is turned up to ten? How do you discuss this stuff with your partners, or do you expect psychic awareness or fumbling in the dark? Do you cum, how do you cum, and does it matter? Let’s air our dirty laundry and talk openly, honestly, and passionately about sex!  

Lee Harrington is a passionate spiritual and erotic educator, gender explorer, eclectic artist and published author and editor on human sexuality and spiritual experience. Some folks think he's an all-around interesting person. He thinks you deserve the life of your dreams... yes you.  passionandsoul.com/about



 


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