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| Subject: a few thoughs on my first sensuality workshop at One Taste | |
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Author: Lord Byron |
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Date Posted: 10:50:54 08/22/04 Sun First off, thanks to Nicole for leading such a powerful workshop on sensuality. Thanks to Rob and Alison for sharing themselves so openly. Thanks to Alana for being such a good partner. I felt a bit clumsy in masturbating a woman in the manner in which I did. When masturbation is performed as this slow, methodical, slightly clinical and deliberate act, it takes on a different dimension. It moved me deeply to witness such acts of sensuality and learn more about how to pleasure a woman. Nicole is this feisty sensual warrior who's thoughts about men I share wholeheartedly. Men were born on this planet to love women not to subjugate them. I surrendered to as much sensuality as I was able to at this particular workshop. But I would like to share some feedback that I know I'll be criticized for by some folks. But I speak the truth as I experienced it. I'm not sure I support mixing gays and straights in a sensuality workshop. I didn't feel comfortable knowing that lesbians in the workshop were not interested in partnering with men or observing sensual acts performed on men. And I believe that gay women or men should have their own workshop. Yes, this comes across as exclusionary and creates a type of sensual segragation I suppose. But there are all kinds of events that market to the gay community only. If I were to take another sensuality workshop, I believe I'd ask first if there were going to be any gay participants. It might factor in my decision about taking that workshop. I don't consider myself homophobic. But some of the talk I heard from the various gay participants in this workshop did not make me feel comfortable or welcome. And I'm sorry for that. But to those that I shared with, thank you. I left with a smile on my face and a warm, internal flow that continues to shower over me even now. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: Gay/Straight Courses | Jessie | 22:08:29 08/22/04 Sun |
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