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Loving Our Bear Bodies” is returning to Provincetown for Bear Week this year, adding more sessions, and in a new location! We will be at Strength & Clarity Pilates-Yoga in the heart of town, right on Commercial Street, just a block from the Boatslip! The workshop is a personal and group journey to loving our own bodies and finding new ways to be intimate with others.
“Loving Our Bea...
****CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION, BOOKING AND SESSION TIMES****
eastonmountain.org/lobbptown
Loving Our Bear Bodies” is returning to Provincetown for Bear Week this year, adding more sessions, and in a new location! We will be at Strength & Clarity Pilates-Yoga in the heart of town, right on Commercial Street, just a block from the Boatslip! The workshop is a personal and group journey to loving our own bodies and finding new ways to be intimate with others.
“Loving Our Bear Bodies is an experience of group affirmation, sensuality, and appreciation. We create a safe environment for men to let their guard down and connect more deeply. This requires us to help one another shed our clothing and to witness one another, to let go of our shame and be truly vulnerable. I then guide us into sharing of affirmative intimate touch, honoring each other’s bodies and claiming our pleasure. We give and receive erotic energy, but it is not a sex party. It can be very sexy and arousing but our goal is to empower one another. Participants are asked to set their own boundaries, yet challenge their comfort zones in an atmosphere of mutual respect. It is designed to leave you feeling more empowered and supported by your brothers. By the end of the session hopefully we will feel more comfortable in our own skin and will have formed a tribal bond that we will carry with us when the session is done.” - Freddy Freeman - Facilitator of Loving Our Bear Bodies
This experience requires nudity and sharing of affirmative intimate touch, but it is not a sex party. The nature of the exercises is to be very sensual and erotic without being explicitly sexual. While intimate touch, fondling, and hugging are encouraged, explicit sexual interaction is not part of this process. Previous participants have stated that this experience has opened their eyes to a new acceptance of their personal physical presence as well how they view their own sexuality and that of those they become involved with. We hope you can join us for this unique experience!