Porn often brings up strong feelings and lots of questions.
"Is watching porn bad for me?"
"Why do I like the kind of porn I like?"
"If my partner watches porn, does that mean they aren't attracted to me anymore?"
This lecture-style class covers basic information about porn, common concerns, and ways to create your own definition of healthy porn use for you and your relationships. Participants will explore how to develop a relationship with porn that has a positive effect on their sexual self ...
Porn often brings up strong feelings and lots of questions.
"Is watching porn bad for me?"
"Why do I like the kind of porn I like?"
"If my partner watches porn, does that mean they aren't attracted to me anymore?"
This lecture-style class covers basic information about porn, common concerns, and ways to create your own definition of healthy porn use for you and your relationships. Participants will explore how to develop a relationship with porn that has a positive effect on their sexual self and their relationships.
This event is free!
ASL interpretation available with 72 hours notice.
Everyone is welcome at The Smitten Kitten. This event is open to people of all genders, sexual orientations and relationships styles. Our space is accessible for people using mobility devices. Seating is limited, so please arrive early to guarantee admission!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
Laura Rademacher is a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with 10 years of experience as a sex positive sexual health educator. As a therapist, her areas of specific interest include couple’s dynamics, identity exploration, and sobriety concerns. She has experience working in queer (LGBT*), kink and non-monogamy communities. She enjoys working with couples and individuals to increase happiness, satisfaction and pleasure in their lives.
Rick Laska is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker and sex therapist. His training has focused on: helping people who live with chronic health issues live their ideal sex life; working with people who engage in kink and BDSM, individuals exploring their sexual orientation, people living within or exploring alternative relationship dynamics such as non-monogamy, individuals experiencing sexual compulsivity, sexual addiction or out-of-control sexual behaviors, people exploring the intersection of their sexual health and chemical health/substance use, and individuals recovering from sexual trauma and sexual abuse. His hope is to help anyone he works with, regardless of their struggles, define and work toward their idea of sexual health.