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itsleonieida
Coach, Content creator & Workshop
Female, Bisexual, Nuremberg DE
Online
Hi, I’m Leo, also known as @itsleonieida on Instagram 👋🏼 I’m a professional sex & relationship coach and I love connecting with likeminded people and learning from other professionals 🌶️
SimoneFarschi
Content creator, Educator & Therapist
Female, Sapiosexual, Nevada City CA US
In person & Online
Simone is a Sex Educator, Intimacy Coach, Sexological Bodyworker, and public speaker. She is featured in the EPIX TV series Sex Life and in NYC Journal as 2022 best coaches. Her mission is to elevate relationships, demystify pleasure, and empower people in their sexuality. Simone began this work because she experienced a huge gap in the education available to women regarding awareness of their bodies and fulfilling their sexual needs without shame or preconceived ideas. She is a Certified Life Coach, trained as a Doula, Somatica Practitioner, Peristeam Hydrotheripst, and Bodysex Facilitator and Mother. Simone offers a safe and actively responsive coaching style unique to other methods that provide her clients with a deeper understanding of the blocks that keep them from living a truly fulfilled life. This differs from traditional talk therapy as it incorporates guided exercises and practice to heal and progress rapidly. Simone is the founder of The Pleasure Plus, an online community that brings women together to learn how to have fulfilling and emotionally intelligent relationships, be empowered and secure in their bodies, be authentically themselves, gain sexual agency, trust their choices, and communicate desires— becoming more magnetic, radiant, and fulfilled in all aspects of their lives. She offers private coaching sessions, pleasure mentorships, online courses, and retreats.
SexNutritionist
Content creator, Coach & Workshop
Female, Pansexual, Washington DC US
In person & Online
If sex, spirituality, and nutrition had a 3some they would have made me! Helping folx heal and improve sexual health through bodywork that encompasses eating particular foods and experiencing more pleasure.
sisyphus
Retreat & Workshop
Male, Queer, Athens GR
In person & Online
I am a Polyamorous, pleasure activist, neo tantra practitioner from Greece. My biggest love-child is sex-positive.gr, a page dedicated to the sex-positive movement. I am a graduate of the school for facilatators of (neo)tantric, experiential workshops “The Alchemy of Living”. I have completed the annual dramatherapy program of the Greek Training Center Psychotherapy through Arts and I am a certified teacher of Traditional Yoga Nidra from the Garuda Yoga Academy. I have coordinated neotantra workshops in Athens and Crete. I was the organizer of the Open Love Festival in Onirema Chania and the 1st Sex Positive Festival 2024 in Athens, Grece. I have attended numerous, hands on workshops on tantra, kink,consent, sex positivity, etc. with different facilitators both in Greece and abroad. I 've dealt with theater (improvisation, forum theater, etc.), and have been trained in the “Theatre of the Oppressed”. I am being trained in body psychotherapy at the Wilhelm Reich Institute.
What is sex education?
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- Sex education is a process of providing information, skills, and values related to sexual health. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including pleasure, intimacy, anatomy, reproductive health, relationships, consent, contraception, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and emotional well-being.
What makes it hot?
Educating on pleasure: Sex education in school failed many of us as the topic pleasure was largely avoided. Sex educators around the world are helping to fix this, with many focusing on the importance of sexual pleasure and helping individuals understand their bodies and fostering positive attitudes toward sexuality.
Reducing Stigma: Sex education helps reduce stigma and shame around sexuality, promoting a more inclusive and accepting society.
Promoting health: Sex education equips individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their sexual health, reducing the risk of unintended pregnancies, STIs, and promoting overall well-being.
Empowering consent: It emphasises the importance of consent, communication, and healthy relationships, fostering a culture of respect and understanding.
Navigating relationships: It provides guidance on building healthy relationships, communication skills, and understanding diverse sexual orientations and identities.
Yes, if you're comfortable. However, it's essential to remember that everyone has different boundaries. Respect the guidelines set by the educator and other participants.
It's okay to have differing opinions. Engage in respectful dialogue, and if needed, seek additional perspectives from reputable sources.
No, sex education is relevant for individuals of all ages. It provides lifelong learning opportunities about sexual health, relationships, and well-being.
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DO
Create a safe environment: As a sex educator it's important to foster an open and non-judgmental space for discussion, ensuring participants feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and asking questions.
Use inclusive language: Use language that is inclusive of diverse sexual orientations, identities, and experiences, creating an environment that respects everyone's uniqueness.
Encourage questions: Encourage questions and curiosity. Create opportunities for participants to seek clarification and express their concerns.
Stay informed: Continuously update your knowledge about sexual health, relationships, and relevant topics to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Respect privacy: Respect the privacy and confidentiality of individuals seeking information. Create a safe space where people feel comfortable discussing personal experiences.
DON'T
Use judgmental language: Use language that stigmatises or judges individuals based on their sexual choices, preferences, or experiences.
Assume homogeneity: Assume that everyone's experiences or preferences are the same. Acknowledge and respect the diversity within sexual orientations and identities.
Dismiss Concerns: Dismiss or trivialise individuals' concerns or questions. Every question is valid, and every person's experience is unique.
Pressure or coerce: Pressure or coerce individuals into sharing personal information or participating in discussions. Respect boundaries and individual comfort levels.
Ignore cultural sensitivity: Ignore cultural or religious sensitivities. Be aware of diverse cultural perspectives on sexuality and tailor your approach to be respectful and inclusive.