Men’s Sex & Sexuality 8-Week Series

Join OpenLev and Kinhood for a journey into the realms of sex and sexuality. In this 8-week course, we will co-create a liberatory and courageous community as we explore topics of sexual identity, sexual anatomy, pleasure, communication, consent, kink, eros, needs & boundaries. This offering is for any man* who wants to change their usual conversation about sex-related topics from limiting, shallow, and sometimes harmful to expansive, playful, and healing.

These conversations are so often kept in private places or remain tucked away within our romantic relationships—especially for men. Yet, we so often yearn for openness in how we talk and feel about sex. We have heard many times from retreat participants that the realm of sex and sexuality never gets enough time and attention, so we want to give it the energy it deserves. This is an opportunity to come together around these rich topics and necessary conversations. 

* If you hold an identity beyond cis + hetero male, we are happy to talk further about what inclusivity means to us. While this course will integrate some Jewish teachings, it is open to all folks regardless of religious identity.

 

Testimonials:

“This course felt so sacred to me. So many of the moments of the course felt so rare – moments to talk about sex, my body, early experiences… that I hadn’t been invited to share with any one else before. The group so quickly became a place with so much safety and so much vulnerable learning.”

“An incredible, eye-opening experience. As my first men’s group, I am leaving very encouraged and hopeful. It feels like the starting part of a healing journey, and it has given me some language to continue the conversation with men about sex & sexuality. I am amazed that such connection, honesty, and vulnerability could take place in the context of a Zoom. I felt very held and seen, encouraged to lay down old wounds and stories and to look at sex & sexuality with wonder and exploration again.”

“The Kinhood sexuality course helped me open up to so many layers of my sexuality that I didn’t have access to. It helped me channel my erotic being in a deeply embodied way.”


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