Monday, February 20, 2012

Swingers Having Sex Becomes Art | Relationships That Sizzle

A renowned Vienna art museum has asked a swingers group to ?move into? a Gustav Klimt exhibition to help visitors confront their sexual inhibitions.

Gustav Klimt, who was famous for shocking Edwardian Europe with his sexually explicit artwork (most notably his 1902 ?Beethoven Frieze?), is at the centre of the new exhibition. The museum felt that sexually explicit artwork, such as Klimt?s, was important and historic, but no longer shocking enough to the public. To combat this, the workers have combined artistic sexual expression with physical sexual expression. The result? Shock and amazement.

So what are the swingers actually doing in the museum? Well having sex of course. Orgies among the artwork begin in the evening and continue throughout the night. Visitors to the museum are therefore given the opportunity to overcome their inhibitions while ?taking in? as much of the artwork as possible.

My view? I think it?s fabulous that museums?often thought of as pretentious in nature?are not only embracing a radical and very liberated view of sexuality, but exposing this view for all to see.

My swingers club experiences were not only shocking and liberating, but educational as well. The club that I first attended had multiple rooms with multiple themes (Arabian, Pillow Talk, Club Scene, Jungle etc) and each room had its own vibe. Some were very inviting, others had more of an exhibitionist feel. The rules of ?No Means No? and ?Ask Before You Touch? were strictly followed. And whether you were just there to observe or you were in to participate, everyone was overtly nice and welcoming. All and all, I think that more people could benefit from this type of experience. Now I?m not saying I joined in on all the ?love?, but my opinion of the scene was positively altered but my openness to accept other peoples sexual expression.

My only critique is that all swingers could get tagged with an ?orgy? label. Many individuals who identify as swingers have more conservative practices that involve dating and couples only get-togethers. Be that as it may, I commend the museum for paving the way for a more liberated view of human sexuality. My motto: If it?s consensual and safe, all the power to you!

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Dr. Teesha Morgan?s approach to helping both couples and individuals achieve sexual fulfillment and relationship satisfaction, has taken many forms and produced incredible results. She has devoted her time to her Sex Therapy and Couples Counselling Practice, nation wide public speaking events, sexual education workshops, and televised campaigns aimed at increasing intimacy. Dr. Teesha is also a well known magazine columnist, featured writer in numerous newspapers, and has made appearances on many television and radio shows across Canada. For more information on Dr. Teesha you can visit her Sex Therapy website at TeeshaMorgan.com

Article source: http://trinaread.com/blog/2012/02/19/swingers-having-sex-becomes-art/

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