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July 24, 2008

Let’s talk about sex - Terrence Higgins Trust launches ‘Bodyworks’ groups for gay men

In August Terrence Higgins Trust will be launching ‘Bodyworks’, a series of groups aimed at gay men. The three hour sessions lasting from 6 to 9pm cover a range of issues from sexually transmitted infections to prostates, the male G-spot and enjoying your sex life. All sessions take place in Central London locations and are free to attend.

 

The groups are:

  • “Mind your backs guys”: All you’ll ever need to know about your arse and his.
    Runs: 21st August, 18th September, 16th October 
     
  • “Package Tour: take a trip down under: Everything every gay man ever wanted to know about his tackle.
    Runs: 19th August, 16th September, 21st October
     
  • “How not to pick up”: Sexually Transmitted infections and how to avoid them
    Runs: 28th August, 25th September, 23rd October
     
  • “Getting down to it”: Hard facts about what makes sex more or less risky.
    Runs: 26th August, 23rd September, 28th October
     

 

Gordon Mundie, Group work co-ordinator at THT said “Very few gay men leave school with all their questions about sex answered and plenty of men still have questions years later.  These groups offer men the chance to have honest, frank discussions about sex, their bodies and sexually transmitted infections. The groups are really informal and we always have a laugh so if you’re interested and think you might learn a thing or two, please come along.”

 

The group is funded by the Pan London HIV Prevention Partnership. For more information, venue details or to book a place please call 020 7812 1773 or email groupworklondon@tht.org.uk

 

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For further information, please contact:

Lucy Handford, Press Officer
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7812 1623
Email: lucy.handford@tht.org.uk

Sally Sharpe, Head of Media
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7812 1625
Email: sally.sharpe@tht.org.uk