Description
Seeing and Being Seen: Kinky Voyeurs and Exhibitionists
Kink Play Touch Lab Series for Queer People
with Jeremy Shub
To explore the dynamics and roles of being a voyeur and an exhibitionist in a safe, playful, and consent-driven environment. Participants will gain insight into these roles, how they impact interpersonal relationships, and how to find joy and authenticity in their expression. There will be fun!!!
Jeremy Shub currently works as a Sex therapist, Sex educator, Sexological Bodyworker and Sex Relationship coach. They live in Berlin. They identify as polyamorous, slutty, sex worker, kinky, genderfluid and queer. eremy has university degrees in Education, Science, Creative Art and Sexual Health. They have facilitated many workshops on sexuality, relationships and pleasure.
What is Kink Play & Touch Lab Series for Queer People?
Sensual Kink & Touch Lab Series for Queers is a monthly workshop where we aim to create a safe(r) and brave(r) space for intentional, con-sensual exploration and playful encounters amongst diverse orientations and identities.
Using scopes for role-or-impact-play-informed sensuality we playfully explore ways of meeting our own feelings, desires or patterns related to nudity, intimacy, power and touch. We invite you to explore, communicate, and possibly expand your personal boundaries within a framework of mutual respect and consent. This opens up the opportunity to experience the combined power of touch and role play built on the capacity to listen to each other – verbally and non-verbally.
Each event will have its own focus depending on the theme and background of the facilitator*. These short workshops may include nudity, partner exercises or close physical interactions.
Benefits
- Improves clear communication and reinforces the importance of explicit consent.
- (We also recommend attending the embodied consent workshop happening on the same day prior to this event.)
- Provides a safe space for self-expression in the realm of intimacy & sexuality, supporting self-esteem and mental health.
- Empowers individuals by allowing exploration of identity and personal power in a controlled environment.
- Promotes endorphin release, stress relief, and increased body awareness.
- Can serve as a healthy coping mechanism and reduce the risk of substance abuse.
- Fosters a sense of belonging and strengthens empathic relationships within the community.
General Information
Participants: This format is for all queer people (LGBTQIA+) interested in experiencing touch and contact in a safe(r) setting. Be comfortable with nudity. This event is sensual and may include genital touch. Please pay attention to personal hygiene
Material: Bring your a sheet and a towel to cover cushions, mats, or massage tables.
Language: we’ll speak English and/or German, depending on the needs of the group.
Cost: This event is also available at a reduced member price – but not part of the two-free-monthly-events benefit. Concession tickets upon written request to .