A Showcase of Boston's Sexpertise12/10/2023 Slides, Photos, and More From our Recent Sex Salon If you didn't make it to our Sex Salon last month, we feel sorry for you. So sorry that we have decided to make this guide to the night's presentations, so you can get a taste of what you missed. Here is a collection of slides, handouts, and videos from the presenters who spoke at our November 2023 Sex Salon.
Self Consent 101 by Sophia Graham (she/her) Consent begins at home, and in treating ourselves like we matter in a world that tells so many of us that we don't. Let’s build a more consensual relationship with ourselves! Sophia also created this handout. How Do Mermaids Have Sex Anyway? by Goddess Cecilia (she/her/siya) Though it might seem silly, fantastical creatures and the stories we've told about them give us a clue about sexual attitudes. Cecilia shows how mermaids can be an analogy for sex-positivity. El Cafecito by Joshua Alba (he/him/el) & Michelle Lajara (she/her) Joshua and Michelle developed the El Cafecito model in Lawrence, MA as a way to have destigmatizing conversations around sexuality and help their community have better sex by meeting people where they’re at. A Good Break-Up: The Ethics of Ending It by Renee Pelletier (she/they) What do we owe one another during the separation of a romantic relationship? Renee is a breakup enthusiast and lesbian divorcee who is here to remind you that anybody has the right to end any relationship they are in. Massachusetts Passed New Sex Ed Standards - Now What? Learn how you can take action to make sure that comprehensive sex ed is offered to all students in MA. The Hypersexual to Ethical Slut Pipeline by Leah Timpson (she/her) What if, instead of viewing sex as degrading, we saw it as a potentially empowering act and a catalyst for personal growth? Leah explained the difference between maladaptive hypersexuality and ethical sluttiness. Sex with Non-Corporeal Beings by LB Lee (they/them) According to Vulture magazine, "LB Lee makes one rethink what it means to be human." They presented on sex with headmates, spirits, gods, and other non-corporeal beings, including the nuts and bolts of how one goes about such funtimes. We Need To Talk More About Sex & Musical Performance by Marianne Toilet Marianne performs outrageous sex comedy rock featuring guitar, ukulele, and synth. Based in Salem. Here's a video of one of the songs that Marianne performed at the event. Comments are closed.
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