The Psychology of Fetish and Kink at Hen & Chicken
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A event on Tuesday 9th May. The event starts at 19:00.


Join us for a fascinating exploration of the origins of unusual sexual desires. Drawing on academic research and real-life case studies, you will gain a unique insight into the motivations behind these behaviours. Covering a wide range of fetishes and kinks, from the simple to the bizarre, you will learn the development of such desires and how they can potentially manifest from unmet childhood needs.

We will also examine the possible biological, psychological, and anthropological influences on these behaviours, offering a fascinating and entertaining exploration of this complex and often misunderstood topic. This talk will give you valuable insights into the origins of unusual sexual desires, and sheds light on how they can be understood and incorporated into healthy, fulfilling relationships.

Doors open at 7pm, talk starts at 7.30pm - come down early to grab a good seat!
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Colin Richards is a highly experienced practitioner and teacher of sexual wellness and fulfilment, with over 8000 clients helped since 2005. He takes a humanistic approach to his work, incorporating emotional, biological and anthropological. With certifications in psychosexual and relationship therapy, NLP and hypnotherapy, and an Imago relationship educator, Colin offers a comprehensive range of treatments. These include coaching, classes, workshops and sex-positive events through his website “Intimacy Matters”. Colin is committed to helping individuals and couples improve their sexual confidence and personal and intimate lifestyles.

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