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Fun Little Sex Games - Online For Couples, All Orientation

Ticket Information

  • From: $55.00 each
  • To: $85.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 19 Sep 2020, 7:00pm–10:15pm

Tour

Part of Virtual Events

Restrictions

18+

This online workshop presents a series of fun little games and activities to support exploration of your sexuality and cultivate playful communication with a partner. ‘Couples’, in this context, means any two people who are in a touch-based relationship.

Why fumble around with intimate contact and hope for the best, when you could be having exactly what you want, at precisely the level you want it? Join us for a gradually deepening series of little games and activities that can easily be used as ongoing practices.

Over four hours you will learn how to recognise what you want, understand your boundaries, communicate all of this to a partner, get better at dropping fully into 'giving' or 'receiving' mode, and - finally! - embed consent and negotiation into your sex-life in a way that reflects your brand of sexy.

This is achieved through a variety of exercises, some with touch, and some without. Both partners will need to be in the same room, with enough space to sit, stand, and lie down, and be free from distractions.

Facilitator: Roger Butler
Version: Couples (all orientations)

Fun Little Sex Games (online) is presented by Roger Butler, who’s been the principal facilitator and driving force behind Curious Creatures for nine years. Their training is in sexuality, facilitation, and counselling, and they’re easily one of Australia’s most prolific sexuality facilitators. Find out more about Rog and the team: https://www.curiouscreatures.biz/aboutcuriouscreatures.html

See full details of this event at https://www.curiouscreatures.biz/fun-little-sex-games-online.html

Read a writeup in The Sydney Morning Herald at https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/m08aboutlastnight-20180824-h14gze.html

This is one of ~30 workshops offered by Curious Creatures (Australia’s biggest provider in the field). If you’re interested in this event you may want to check out ‘Adventurous Touch and Intimacy’, ‘The Forest: Touch & Embodiment Ritual’, ‘An Introduction to Ethical Hook-Ups’, the ‘Curiosity’ workshop and play-space, and the in-person version of ‘Fun Little Sex Games’ (for couples).
Or online workshops, ‘Pleasuring the Vulva’ and ‘Pleasuring the Penis’.
See all in-person and online workshops at https://www.curiouscreatures.biz/workshops.html

Technology
For most people, a low level of technical knowledge is plenty for this workshop.

Platform Being Used: Zoom (with registration).

Cameras: All exercises involving touch are done in complete privacy, without your video or microphone. Some discussion activities are done with your video on, but your microphone off.

Headphones & Microphones: Microphone quality is not important.

Two People Per Laptop?: Yes, you are welcome to share a device for this workshop.

Room: A reasonably quiet room, free from distractions, is needed.

Timing and Breaks: We recognise that Zoom has its advantages, but can be tiring. We include more breaks, accordingly.

Late Policy: Workshops will be locked to new entrants a few minutes after the advertised start time, otherwise the workshop becomes confusing for you and other participants. If you’re new to Zoom, we suggest getting online and testing your audio at least 15 minutes early.

Tickets
Our 'rounds' of tickets are really simple: they're all the same, except that some of them are cheaper, to encourage you to book in early (because it makes a huge difference to us in terms of planning).

For this workshop, tickets range in price from $55 to $85, per person.

Dates and Times
To purchase tickets and book in, go to https://www.curiouscreatures.biz/fun-little-sex-games-online.html

You’re going to love our podcast: https://www.curiouscreatures.biz/podcast.html

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