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REALationships: Situationships, Pleasure and More with Georgia Grace

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Mon, 23 Sep, 7pm - 8pm AEST

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REALationships: Situationships, Pleasure and More

When you start seeing someone, you feel alive, but sometimes you’re just not sure where to take things. “Do I go there?”, “What’s expected of me?”, “Do I want this, do I even like this – isn’t this what I should be doing?” 

Situationships, relationships and dating are underpinned by expectations, desire and sometimes uncertainty. How do we navigate our needs, without appearing too vanilla or come across as a jerk? 

Take your learning beyond the classroom with this frank discussion with Sex and Relationship Coach Georgia Grace, where she’ll be answering your curly questions about REALationships.  

Two vibrators are up for grabs for those in the audience who ask questions, thanks to Normal.  

ABOUT GEORGIA GRACE (she/her)

Georgia Grace is a certified sex & relationship practitioner and somatic therapist. She is particularly known for her work in the areas of inclusive, sex-positive and shame-free education and helps individuals, couples and groups overcome issues relating to sexual confidence, communication, consent and desire. She is also a co-founder at Normal, a sexual wellness company, where she works with a team of experts to create educational courses and design modern sex toys. 

Georgia is a regular contributor to a variety of top-tier media outlets and has collaborated with brands like TEDx, Tinder, QT Hotels and the Nova Network. She is on a mission to redefine what ‘normal’ means when it comes to sex, relationships and intimacy, and equip people with the tools they need to address these typically taboo topics.

This event is brought to you as part of UNSW's annual festival of celebrating, questioning and exploring every aspect of sex and  relationships. To learn more about SEXtember, check our website out here.

Content Context: Conversations about consent, relationships, sex and sexuality can  sometimes be difficult. UNSW has a gendered violence support team who
can be contacted through the (Gendered Violence Portal) https://www.unsw.edu.au/planning-assurance/safety/safer-communities/gendered-violence.

Alternatively, you can talk to someone who is trained to help, through free and confidential support services and 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).


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