What the F*ck is Demisexuality?
Thu, Apr 25
|Denver
This class explores the intricacies of demisexuality, including its definition, misconceptions, impact on relationships, and spectrum within human sexuality, fostering open dialogue, mutual understanding, and celebration of diversity.
Time & Location
Apr 25, 2024, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Denver, 1800 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210, USA
Guests
About the event
Curious about demisexuality? Join us for an eye-opening class at the Sexploratorium as we delve into the intriguing world of demisexuality and unravel its complexities.
Demisexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by the need for a strong emotional connection before experiencing sexual attraction. In this class, we'll explore what demisexuality is (and isn't), common misconceptions, and the unique experiences of demisexual individuals.
Through engaging discussions, informative presentations, and interactive activities, participants will gain a deeper understanding of demisexuality, including its impact on relationships, intimacy, and self-discovery. We'll also address questions about sexual attraction, desire, and the spectrum of human sexuality.
Whether you're demisexual, questioning your orientation, or simply curious about learning more, this class welcomes individuals of all backgrounds and orientations. Our goal is to create a safe and inclusive space for open dialogue, mutual understanding, and empowerment.
Join us for "What the F*ck is Demisexuality?" and expand your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and celebrate the diversity of human sexuality with respect, empathy, and inclusivity.
About the Instructor:  Fawn O’Breitzman has been a college professor for over 20 years. She specializes in issues of Sex and Gender and presents at Transgender conferences all around the country. She does inclusion training for businesses and has worked with everyone from hospitals to construction yards to help companies make sure they are providing the best and most respectful care to their clients. She is a cis-gender lesbian married to a gender queer individual.
Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now. Â Our classes are research-based and educational, but are not meant to replace expert medical advice or care. Â All of our classes are for people 18 years of age and older.