Date/Time
29th October 2020
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Categories
Do you know what really turns you on? Have you ever wondered what would connect you and your partner on a deeper level in the bedroom? (or wherever you like to get dirty). What gets us aroused isn’t as simple as we may think. For our next event we are super lucky to have science communicator Dr Emily Grossman who will help us discover our own unique Erotic Blueprint and will explain how our desire is controlled by a combination of our sexual brakes and accelerators. From this we can gain a deeper understanding of our sexy selves and/or partners and, as a result, have BETTER SEX. Sounds good doesn’t it?
Dr Emily Grossman is an internationally acclaimed science author, public speaker and TV personality. Her work includes articles for The Guardian, The Mirror, The BBC Academy and The British Council and appearances on Sky News and BBC Breakfast. She has offered inspirational and informative talks in schools, universities and live events on making science fun and accessible as well as talks on sex, relationships, fertility and climate change.
https://www.emilygrossman.co.uk/bio
Whether you’re having sex or not, please join us for this fun and interactive learning experience involving visualisation, self-enquiry and discussion in a safe space. Please bring a pen and paper!
All are welcome regardless of gender, sexuality, race or religion
Tickets for this event are £5 and this month we will be donating the money to charity Naz. Naz is a BAME-led sexual health agency whose work addresses sexual health inequalities in marginalised communities in London.
Event starts at 7.30 via ZOOM, please join a few minutes before to make sure your mic and camera are working as we will start promptly. The link will be sent out on the day (please check spam if you can’t find it). Ticket sales end on 28th October 5pm.
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