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Storytime at the library won’t be for kids tonight when Anythink Library Wright Farms, a branch of the Rangeview Library District, and the Beyond the Bedroom sex-education group host “Orgasm…I want it…Where do I find it?…How do I get it?” Shhhhh, can you keep the noise down, please? Daka Dan,...
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Storytime at the library won’t be for kids tonight when Anythink Library Wright Farms, a branch of the Rangeview Library District, and the Beyond the Bedroom sex-education group host “Orgasm…I want it…Where do I find it?…How do I get it?”

Shhhhh, can you keep the noise down, please?

Daka Dan, director of Beyond the Bedroom, and Elizabeth Wood, founder of SensualU, will be talking about the science and spirituality of the climax, techniques to increase orgasm frequency, strength and duration. “In my opinion, the least-known body part that affects having an orgasm is the mind, especially for women,” says Dan. “There are many women who don’t have orgasms or feel they can’t, and that can be for several reasons that I won’t get into. When someone, however, better understands the process that is involved in orgasm within the mind, then I believe more women can achieve that elusive orgasm more readily.”

So will there be a live demonstration? “No, we will not be doing any live, nude demonstrations during this class,” says Dan. “There will be a slide-show presentation and discussion, with plenty of time for Q&A.”

The class runs from 6 to 8 p.m. at Anythink Library Wright Farms, 5877 East 120th Avenue in Thornton. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door, and reservations can be made online at www.beyondthebedroomevent.com.
Tue., Jan. 22, 6-8 p.m., 2013

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