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Weekly Online Support Group for Women and Queers (led by Sarah Roffey)

How are we coping with what life is currently throwing at us?  How can erotic living help? Now is a great time for us to learn new ways to support one another. There is no shame if you are having difficulties at this very challenging time.

We invite you to come to a zoom group of listening, sharing and support. There will also be some energetic and breathing exercises to move our erotic energy. No advice will be given without it being specifically requested. The group is between 60-90 minutes once a week. There is a maximum of 6 participants. The enrolment fee is by donation. (Recommended donation is $25 or $10 if you are low income). Prior enrolment is required to receive the zoom link.  Book Now so as not to miss out.

We welcome you to come if you identify either as a woman or as queer. For us “queer” describes the full LGBTQIA+ spectrum and therefore any person who self-identifies as not cis-gendered and/or not heterosexual. For us “woman” describes any person who identifies and lives as such. For us “men” describes any person who identifies and lives as such. All categories, “queer”, “women” and “men” can overlap but do not necessarily have to.

Time: Monday, April 6, 6pm (GMT + 11, Canberra, Melbourne Sydney time)

Location: Online (Zoom)

A zoom link will be sent to you on enrolment.

The group will be led by Sarah Roffey.

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Sarah Roffey has been a member of Erotic Living since 2011. She says that it has given her opportunities especially to push herself out of her comfort zone, which for her has less to do with sexuality and more to do with confronting shyness: talking to people, being in front of people and running workshops.

She has qualifications in Gender and Cultural Studies and Social work. She is one of the founders of OFF THE WALL INC and also one of the founders and facilitators of Sydney’s Critical Perspectives on Madness Reading Group. She has experience facilitating therapeutic and educational groups and workshops, including on sex and madness. She is informed in her work by her own experiences of distress and other states of mind and is interested in challenging dominant approaches to what is often termed 'mental illness'. Sarah is interested in the intersections between the body, writing, literature, erotica, sexuality, madness and the exploration of diverse experiences.