A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture Beyond Polyamory Basics

Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 7pm

  • 18+
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Jealousy, Compersion and Changes in Relationships.

The number one question that anyone Poly gets is "don't you ever get jealous?" or some similar. Jealousy is a normal emotion and yes, most Poly folk get Jealous. Just what is Compersion? Is it possible? Is it the opposite of Jealousy or something completely different?

Allena will discuss jealousy and compersion, how to achieve compersion and share some tips on what to do when jealousy hits. She'll also discuss how to deal with altering relationship dynamics (ie: breaking up). Join Allena for a frank discussion of Jealousy, Compersion and Relationship Changes in Poly relationships.
When: 7PM to 9PM
Cost: $25 at the door.

About the Educator:

Allena Gabosch, Executive Director of the Center and Foundation For Sex Positive Culture (www.thecspc.org www.thefspc.org) has been active in the sex positive movement practically from its beginning; producing educational and social events for the sex-positive community since 1990. She is a frequent speaker on many sex-positive subjects at colleges and conferences around the US and Canada, with an emphasis on BDSM and Polyamory. She is the Producer of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival (www.seattleerotic.org) She is a past board member of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (www.ncsfreedom.org). In her less than mundane non-kinky life she loves good food(especially bacon), theater and is working on several books. She is a former commissioner with the Seattle LGBT Commission. She is a kinky bisexual, polyamorous switch and considers herself extremely blessed as she has a rich and full poly life, with many amazing and loving people in her "polycule".

This workshop is produced by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, producer of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. Our mission is to promote the many ways sex is beneficial through education, outreach, the arts, advocacy, and research programs that serve the public. As a 501c3, we are eligible for tax benefits, matching contributions and grant funding, and donations may be tax deductible. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.


Center for Sex Positive Culture Annex

1608 15th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119