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Teleclass for gay and bisexual men

Introduction to Reclaiming The Man in the Mirror

Exploring Sex, Love and Intimacy

Based on, “10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Find Real Love”
May 20, 2008
Tuesday
8-9PM EST

For the call in number and pin number email Joe Kort at joekort@joekort.com

I will be offering a free teleclass on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 8-9PM EST (Eastern Standard Time).

The topic will be on sex, love and intimacy which is the theme of the upcoming workshop “Reclaiming The Man in the Mirror” for gay and bisexual men on June 21-22, 2008.

This free introduction will offer those interested in and/or considering attending Reclaiming the Man in the Mirror an opportunity to hear how the workshop will focus on integrating sex, love, and intimacy in a relationship.


ABOUT THE TELECLASS:

This teleclass will offer an overview of what to expect during the Reclaiming The Man in the Mirror June 21-22, 2008.

The teleclass is for gay and bisexual men. The focus will be on sex, love, and intimacy among gay and bisexual men.

Joe Kort writes:

"Most people, gay and straight alike, do not know if their sexual fantasies and/or sexual acts are healthy versus unhealthy. The secret logic of sexual fantasies and desires can help unlock information stored away in a gay man's history that can help him enjoy his sexuality even more. There is an erotic intelligence that can teach a person how to know and understand himself in a deeper way."

Reclaiming the Man in the Mirror explores aspects of sexual fantasies, desires and acts as well as the mystery of love and attraction.

*Come to UNCOVER and DISCOVER your Sexual Shadow!*
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:

We live in a sexually illiterate society. There is little to no permission to examine openly our sexuality in terms of orientation, behavior and fantasies. Most people, gay and straight alike, do not know if their sexual fantasies and/or sexual acts are healthy versus unhealthy. While gay men are more inclined to act out their sexual desires and fantasies more openly than their heterosexual counterparts, there still lies confusion as to what is positive and self-affirming and what is not.

There is also confusion about what is sex, what is love and what is intimacy. This workshop will explore the definitions of each of these and how to integrate them all together for gay men. Much of our culture as gay men, as well as for our heterosexual counterparts, are confused about how to make this integration. There is also confusion about how to have healthy sex, love and intimacy without having to have all of them combined.

This workshop will help clarify all of this. We will explore the following questions:

 How do you define sex?
 What is healthy versus unhealthy sex?
 Do you understand the secret logic of your sexual fantasies?
 What is your sexual shadow?
 Are you sexually addicted, compulsive or just have a large sexual appetite?
 Do you carry sexual shame?
 How do you feel about your body?
 Do you want to improve your sex life?
 Are you getting the love you want in your relationship?
 Are you keeping the love you find when you think you found Mr. Right?
 What is your definition of love?
 What is your definition of intimacy?
 What are the stages of love?

These are just some of the questions we will be examining at the upcoming workshop. The workshop will include guided imagery, experiential exercises, communication exercises and lectures.

We will explore sexual behavior and fantasies with understanding, compassion, and without judgment.

For more information go to http://www.joekort.com/dgaymen.htm

 

Joe Kort MA, LMSW, ACSW
25600 Woodward Ave, Ste 218 · Royal Oak, MI 48067

Tel: (248) 399-7317 | Email Address: joekort@joekort.com

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Disclaimer: Because each person's situation is unique, I cannot offer advice or suggestions beyond what is available in my books and articles and therefore cannot reply to personal psychological questions. If you wish to schedule an in-person or telephone consultation, please  eMail me or call (248) 399-7317.