Bodies Never Lie!, Introductory Evening: Friday June 12, 7-9pm, Full Workshop: Sunday June 14, 2-5pm

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Bodies Never Lie: Practicing and Interpreting Non-verbal Erotic Communication
w/ Ice Camins Bretts
Introductory Evening: Friday June 12, 7-9pm, cost: $10-15 sliding scale
Full Workshop: Sunday June 14, 2-5pm
Cost: $20-35 sliding scale

Center For Sex & Culture 1519 Mission Street between 11th and So. VanNess San Francisco, CA

Preregister at: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/69248

"Bottoms always lie; bodies never do." - Vi Johnson

We've all heard the joke - "No! Don't! Stop! No, don't stop!" Erotic intensity requires more information than mere words, hard-ons, and wetness. Erotic communication is the heart of any partnered sexual experience. Some of us seem intuitively talented in interpreting or broadcasting body cues, but understanding and expressing the languages of the body are skills that can be learned, enhanced, and consciously modulated, to maximize genuine pleasure.


Join Seattle's Ice Camins Bretts for sessions combining experiential intellectual, sensory, and emotional learning. By the end of each event, participants will have clearer concepts of their own eroticism, new awareness of how they communicate physical desire, and more practical understanding of the multitude of clues their partners offer. These classes are suitable for people of every experience level. While this workshop emerged from enhancing sexual negotiation and play skills, it is for lovers - currently in a relationship or not - of all preferences and styles.


Ice Camins Bretts has been active in the LGBT leather communities for almost three decades. Originally from New England, Bretts has lived in the Pacific Northwest for 20 years. From the earliest east coast leatherdyke and gay leather support groups and motorcycle clubs, via safer sex education, managing leather cottage industries, planning pansexual conferences, to genderqueer parties today, Bretts has been there, done that; met up, set up, picked up, and cleaned up.
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