3/14: Secret Fantasies: The Hidden World of Personal Desires at Clark University

Date: 3/14

Title: Secret Fantasies: The Hidden World of Personal Desires at Clark

Description:

FWhat gets you off? What gets other people off? And how the heck do you do it?! If you are curious about what’s possibly running around in your neighbor’s head, why you might feel guilty about sexy thoughts you have, or how to integrate some of your fantasies into your sex life with others, this is the workshop for you.
Secret Fantasies will cover some of the more common naughty thoughts people have (like talking dirty, rough sex, and anal play), and debunk sexual myths (like “good feminists don’t use porn” or “you’ll become desensitized the more sexually ‘experimental’ you are”) while giving you the cold hard facts. Finally, Secret Fantasies will help you open the door to a variety of new sexual possibilities, and advise you about how you can explore them in a safe and risk-aware manner.

Location: Clark University

Cost: Free!

This workshop is open to Clark University students only.

3/9: “Too embarrassed to screen: questions patients wish doctors would ask” at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Date: 3/9

Title: “Too embarrassed to screen: questions patients wish doctors would ask” at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Location: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Cost: Free!

3/7: Sex Workers Safety at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Date: 3/7

Title: Sex Workers Safety at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Location: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Cost: Free!

3/1: Orchestrating Orgasms at SUNY Oswego

Date: 3/1

Title: Orchestrating Orgasms at SUNY Oswego

Description:

Freud talked to us about the appropriate “types,” pop culture magazines scream from the shelves that we could be having better ones, and many people experience deep guilt in their quest to experience them. Still, what actually ARE orgasms? For something so celebrated, very few individuals can give a straight definition; people are seemingly just supposed to be grateful if they have them!

The simultaneous mystery and ubiquity of “The Big O” has created a fascination with orgasms, but hasn’t provided a perfect answer to the big questions people ask about them. Fortunately, Oh Megan is here to help!

In this captivating workshop, you will learn about the biological, psychological and sociological issues surrounding orgasms. What types of orgasms are there? How can one have more orgasms? Why do they feel so good? Why do some people struggle to have them? With the use of images, participation, videos, and genital models, Orchestrating Orgasms will bring down the house in a perfect symphony.

Location: SUNY Oswego

Cost: Free!

2/18: The Ethics of Lust at Ivy Q

Date: 2/18

Title: The Ethics of Lust at Ivy Q

Location: Ivy Q

Cost: Free!

This workshop is not open to the public.

2/18: Get Wet: Exploring the Connections Between Pleasure, Health, and Advocacy at Ivy Q

Date: 2/18

Title: Get Wet: Exploring the Connections Between Pleasure, Health, and Advocacy at Ivy Q

Description:

When is an orgasm a political act?
When is lube a tool of the revolution?
Oh Megan will demonstrate how three components of sexuality — pleasure, health, and advocacy — flow into one another as we explore a variety of topics centered on reproductive justice and sexual freedom. Get ready for a wild ride into the slippery world of sexuality and politics!
Megan will teach you which sexual health issues are involved in back-door lovin’, why you should care about sex workers’ rights, and how you can defend your own sexual freedom through self-love. Through interactive discussion about everything from contraceptive options and LGBTQ issues to pornography and the human body, you will get a chance to examine the connections among all these hot-button topics and more.
By the end of this workshop, you will be fully prepared to get radical inside (and outside) of the bedroom.

Location: Ivy Q

Cost: Free!

This workshop is not open to the public.

2/17: Get Wet: Exploring the Connections Between Pleasure, Health, and Advocacy at John Hopkins University

Date: 2/17

Title:Get Wet: Exploring the Connections Between Pleasure, Health, and Advocacy at John Hopkins University

Description:

When is an orgasm a political act?
When is lube a tool of the revolution?
Oh Megan will demonstrate how three components of sexuality — pleasure, health, and advocacy — flow into one another as we explore a variety of topics centered on reproductive justice and sexual freedom. Get ready for a wild ride into the slippery world of sexuality and politics!
Megan will teach you which sexual health issues are involved in back-door lovin’, why you should care about sex workers’ rights, and how you can defend your own sexual freedom through self-love. Through interactive discussion about everything from contraceptive options and LGBTQ issues to pornography and the human body, you will get a chance to examine the connections among all these hot-button topics and more.
By the end of this workshop, you will be fully prepared to get radical inside (and outside) of the bedroom.

Location: John Hopkins University

Time: 12:15 p.m.

Cost: Free!

2/16: Super Sex! College Campus Style at John Hopkins University

Date: 2/16

Title: Super Sex! College Campus Style at John Hopkins University

Description:

How can you make your sex life safe while keeping it hot? Can the two happily exist together? Of course they can! Super hot safer sex will be the topic of conversation where we will teach you how to safely fondle with the best of them!

This workshop will include:

  • Condom use (Do you know how to put
    one on with your mouth?)
  • The do’s and don’ts of boxed lunch
  • Silicone surprises
  • Erotic talk
  • Creating cheap sex toys
  • Spanking

…and so much more!

Location: John Hopkins University

Time: 7 p.m. John Hopkins University

Cost: Free!

2/15: Oh Ohh Ohhh! Female Sexual Pleasure, Desire, and Orgasms at Brandeis

Date: 2/15

Title: Oh Ohh Ohhh! Female Sexual Pleasure, Desire, and Orgasms at Brandeis University

Description:

There is so much going on with a female’s sexual functioning, it’s no wonder this is Oh Megan’s most popular workshop on college campuses! From finding where the erogenous zones are, to learning what medications can interfere with a woman’s sexual functioning, you’ll learn quite a lot in this short period of time.
How many types of orgasms are there, and what’s the difference? Where exactly is the G-spot? The A-spot? Videos, vulva puppets and graphic discussion will be used to help you understand the ins and outs of female sexual functioning, pleasure, and desire.

Location: Brandeis University

Cost: Free!

2/13: Fornication 101 at Yale Sex Week

Date: 2/13

Title: Fornication 101 at Yale Sex Week

Description:

Department of Sexology
Instructor: Oh Megan
Course Description: A study of how people experience the erotic and express themselves as sexual beings with an emphasis on jollies, attitude awareness, and sexual skill building.
This course is designed to introduce students to carnal knowledge, comfort in awkward situations and hot safer sex behaviors.
Topics and exposure include: Ejaculation, petting kitties, putting condoms on with your mouth, anal adventures, g-spot stimulation, and sexual positions.
Note: While this event will not involve typical attire (or lack thereof), in order to study these phenomena, the clothed and consensual participation of attendees is highly encouraged.

Location: Yale Sex Week

Cost: Free!