Ā ļ»æYou are invited to "A SOFT PLACE TO LAND,"Ā the third annualĀ Soft Cock Appreciation Weekļ»æ'sĀ FreeĀ Virtual Live Gatherings over Zoom to Create Connection, Share Ideas, Answer Questions, and Explore Embodiment Practices to Balance the Body and Uplift the SpiritĀ Nov 10-17:
This is a gathering place for you to come build connection, share stories, bring questions, discover new ideas, hang out, take a breath, laugh, cry, whatever is living in the moment. Our Soft Cock Appreciation Week hostess, Erica Leroye , Sexological Bodyworker, Educator, and Performance Coach, will be in the zoom portal for 90 mins on Mon, Tues, Fri and Sun. On those days the vibe is casual, open house style. Come for a few minutes, come for the whole time. There will be a waiting room and if someone is in the middle of sharing you may need to wait to be let in, but otherwise itās a fluid space (at least energeticallyš). Tickets are Free and you only need to register for one day to get access to all!
This gathering is inclusive for all genders and orientations who may be seeking a tender way to support themselves or loved ones. This will be on zoom and people are invited to participate on or off-cameraĀ as to their comfort zone.Ā
Soft Place to Land Dates and Times:
Mon 11/11- noon-1:30 PST
Tues 11/12 4-5:30pm PST
Weds 11/13 7-8:30pm PST- special Bigger Bodies gathering
Thurs 11/14 7-8pm PST-Ā special Embodied Grief gathering
Fri 11/15 4-5:30pm PST
Sun 11/17 10-11:30 pst
Weds the 13th and Thurs the 14th we've invited two wonderful Somatic Sex Educators and Sexological Bodyworkers, Lauchie Murdoch and Jess DeVries to co-host. These days are a more themed experience. Weds is our Bigger Softer Place to Land and Thurs is our Exploring Embodied Grief theme. Weds is drop-in style but Thursday weāll close the room at 7:10pm so we can have a more contained experience together. You don't have to register for these separately, but it helps us out if you do.
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Soft Cock Appreciation Week happens inĀ November, whichĀ is National Erectile Dysfunction Awareness Month. Erectile changes are impacting people at an increasingly epidemic rate, yet talking openly about this is still so stigmatized.Ā Whether this is happening in your life now or you want to be prepared for the likelihood it will happen at some point, this event is for you.Ā Ā If you are a partner and friend to people with a penis, learning how to be more imaginative, compassionate, playful, confident and caring when the body shows up "as-is" is often not discussed or taught, let alone celebrated.Ā Thatās whereĀ A SOFT PLACE TO LANDĀ comes in.
This year Soft Cock Appreciation Week happens to fall soon after the election. While "A Soft Place to Land"Ā is not a space for political talk, it is an offering that acknowledges that big feelings may be swirling in the macro of it all, feelings that may not be that different from what we go through when bodily changes occur and we feel unsettled, out of control, and not fully at-ease.Ā We're holding this space to come together in our compassion and humanity, find what is common ground,Ā share ideas for well-being and discover levity together.Ā
Ticket link is good for all of the days, if you want to let us know if there is a particular one you are planning to attend that would be helpful but not necessary. Please note that Weds Nov 13 andĀ Thurs Nov 14Ā have specific themes while the other days are open to whatever the flow happens to be.
For more information about the rest of the week pleaseĀ go toĀ https://www.softcockweek.com/Ā and follow usĀ on IG@softcockweek
The Mission of Soft Cock Appreciation Week is to provide a supportive, informative, and fun place for people to explore, ask questions, share new ideas, and discover for themselves that the body can be a rich source of pleasure no matter how the penis shows up. We also acknowledge and honor that feelings of isolation, vulnerability, grief, shame, frustration, and confusion often accompany erectile issues, be it your own or your partnerās. Soft Cock Appreciation Week is dedicated to offering knowledge, compassion, resources, and community, which are essential to well-being and our capacities for continued growth throughout the life journey