270 Mare St
London E8 1HE
UK
PART ONE – Tania Glyde: “Are You Stuck on the Sex Excalator”?
Tania Glyde is a London based author and therapist who specialises in sex and relationships and gender/sexual diversities. Inspired by her recent article ‘Are you Stuck on the the Sex Escalator?’, Tania will present a talk encouraging us to challenge our expectations on what sex should look like.
Find out more about Tania and her work at
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PART TWO: Build Your Own Sex Menu
After the break, some of our Wellbeing Team will invite you to get hands-on by building your own “Sex Menu”. This is designed to get you thinking about what you do and don’t like in sex, and then to communicate this to the people you have sex with.
For more info on sex menus see
https://sexmenus.wordpress.com/
and http://www.refinery29.com/2015/12/99485/kinky-sex-menu
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ABOUT SEASONS OF LOVE
Seasons of Love is a series of talks brought to you from the organisers of The Summer House Weekend. http://www.thesummerhouseweekend.com/seasonsoflove
In the first half discover something amazing with a talk from someone with a fascinating perspective on love, relationships, sexuality, kink or intimacy.
In the second meet and team up with other guests on a practical exercise / mini workshop / quiz.
Plus general socialising in the breaks.
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PRICES, TIMES, ADDRESS, FOOD
Doors 7pm, end around 10.30pm.
Price £10 on the door, £5 advance, £3 students/unemployed.
Tickets can be booked here on the Hackney Attic website (regular advance and discount student/unemployed tickets) at https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/Hackney_Picturehouse/film/seasons-of-love/tickets/13910
OR if you want to use PayPal or if you’re a Meetup member, join http://www.meetup.com/Seasons-of-Love-London-SE-relationship-intimacy-events/ (advance tickets only)
Address: Hackney Attic, Hackney Picturehouse, 270 Mare Street, London E8 1HE. Nearest transport: Hackney Central Overground.
All areas of the building are accessible to customers with limited mobility, including wheelchair users. The Hackney Attic bar is accessible by an additional wheelchair lift.
In the breaks and afterwards there will be a chance to get drinks and chat to other guests. There is food available downstairs in the lobby of the Hackney Picturehouse, and you’re welcome to bring it upstairs.