Sex Talk
Workshop and Social
Saturday, February 1, 2025
6:30-8:30PM, 2100 Fairway Drive, #10
Doors open at 6PM – Informal social to follow
Let's have an open, frank, and probably vulnerable talk about our sex lives. However, let's also be mindful of each other's desires, fears, and boundaries in participating in this conversation.
By opening up, we can be heard; by listening, we can hear others. However, we will also learn to be mindful of each other and discover how it feels to share so openly to people who may be strangers.
Cost: Recommended $25 (pay what you can)
Next workshop: February 22 – Boundaries & Sacred Touch
Sex Talk
Facilitated by Jim Macdonald
Week 3 of the 10-week of the intimacy workshop series opens us to what unfortunately is a taboo subject – sex. Whether you think society has too much sex (or perhaps too little), we cannot deny that sexuality is part of who we are. Even if we feel we have no libido, that in itself is a sexual topic in ourselves worth sharing and exploring if we are to be intimate – that is, to be deeply seen and known while also deeply seeing and knowing.
In this practice, we will begin by creating a sacred container, where we can share the parameters we as individuals have for talking about sex. What would you like to be able to talk about, what are you fearful of discussing, and what topics are off limits? Based on that shared knowledge, we will break into two or more groups to have an informal sharing conversation about sex. In the larger group, we will finish our workshop by talking about what it felt like to talk about sex to a group of people who may be very close to you or strangers. Whether the topic is comfortable or uncomfortable, it is a chance to talk and listen to others, and to gain information about yourself not only sexually but in how it feels to talk about sexuality.
The suggested price for this workshop is $25, but all of these workshops are pay what you can (even if what you can is $0).
Space for all these workshops is limited; so please RSVP to guarantee your spot.
Jim Macdonald