Just Sex to illuminate conversations around sex

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Just Sex to illuminate conversations around sex
Just Sex to illuminate conversations around sex

Africa-Press – Botswana. In an effort to encourage illuminating conversations around sexual health, genuine and open dialogue the ESTeRES boutique agency is set to host the third edition of “Just Sex”on November 18 at Cresta Lodge in Gaborone.

Speaking at the launch of the Just Sex third edition recently, chief executive officer (CEO) of ESTeRES boutique agency Michelle Phetlhe revealed that they will host this event to help people learn about everything they need to know about sex.

“Just Sex is our sexual health and wellness event, and all of our developments are personal point driven as we look on to encourage people to be able to talk about sex freely, learn about it, and not see it as a taboo as people have always seen it,” Phetlhe added.

Since November is a men’s health month, this year’s event will be more situated around men’s health. “Our event this time around will focus mostly on the men’s health as you all know that this month is normally called Movember because it is slated to be the Men’s health month.

We are planning to also include something that deals with the world AIDS day as we cannot talk about sex and not talk about the HIV/AIDS” Phetlhe added. This year’s Just Sex talk feature four guest speakers who are learned when it comes to issues of sex.

The speakers at the event are Dr Vincent Molelekwa, Dr Elma Rudolph, Prof Lucky Odirile, and Laone Monkge. Dr Vincent Molelekwa who is specialist in gynecology will be talking about the fertility, infertility, and the men’s health on the day, which is the main topic on the day. A sexologist from South Africa Dr Elma Rudolph on the other hand will be delivering teachings on human sexuality, sexual interests, and behaviours so that people can understand these topics and their partners better.

Professor Lucky Odirile will be teaching people how to navigate their relationships and insight. Laone Monkge who is also the speaker on the day will be sharing her story on her endometriosis, which is a health condition in which cells similar to the lining of the uterus grow outside the uterus.

Tickets for the “Just Sex” event sell for P300 for single ticket, and P500 for double, and the tickets are purchased directly from the organizers of the event and they can be contacted on their social media pages for the tickets.

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