With all the recent media attention on high profile celebrities and their sex lives, when was the last time you and your friends discussed guys, girls, hooking up, or sex? Thinking about your sex life and intimacy is both natural and healthy. The reason friends share with each other is because everyone is looking for answers. How do you know how far your partner really wants to go with you? When it comes to intimacy, how do you let your partner know what you want without being too subtle, too bossy, or the mistake of just ‘going for it’? Wouldn’t it be great if there was one simple way to know the exact moment your partner wants to be kissed on the first date?
On Feb. 16 at 8 PM in the Alumni Lounge, during this program co-sponsored by Athletics, Residential Life, Intercultural Relations, Student Activities, Victimology Club, and MRCC, you will get the answers to all these questions. Plus, you’ll be surprised at many more simple ways you can make a difference in your own world of dating/hooking-up and in helping out your friends. You share these secrets and your friends will have a whole new level of respect for you.
Nationally-renown expert and author, Mike Domitrz, will reveal to you a simple approach to intimacy no one ever shares. You will discover the exact words to say; how to precisely handle it if someone says, “No” to you; and an amazing way for you to impact others’ lives. Domitrz’s one-person show titled “Can I Kiss You?” is continually one of the most critically-acclaimed and highest attended events on college campuses across the country by both males and females of all backgrounds and sexual orientations.
You will laugh ‘til you cry in this interactive, hard-hitting performance where the audience is a vital part of the experience. Plus, if you’re one of the first 40 students at the program, you can win the highly sought-after “Want Some Action?” and “Can I Kiss You?” T-shirts to wear around campus or the next time you go out. If you don’t win a shirt, you will have the change to get one cheap after the program.