Finding your 'spot': Tristan Taormino speaks at Feelmore 510 Thursday night

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Tristian Taormino is not only one of my favorite writers and sex educators ("Opening" is the book I give everyone who wants to learn more about open relationships), she's the subject of one of Oakland Local's most-read articles, a piece by Keiko Lane about a situation last January where Taormino was uninvited to speak at an Oregon State University student conference (Check the piece out, it's still a great read).

So I was excited to find out that Taormino was coming to do a talk/workshop at Oakland's own Feelmore 510 - the downtown/Uptown adult store run by Nenna Joiner. Catch Taormino TONIGHT, Dec. 1 at 1703 Telegraph Ave. in Oakland.

So what's the topic? Folks, it's "The Expert Guide To The G-Spot and Female Ejaculation," so if you're into it - or wonder what the G-spot is - this workshop is worth a peek. Taormino will cover the where's and why's and tell folks how to find your own or your partner’s G-spot, explain great G-spot positions and toys and offer tips for orgasmic G-spot stimulation.

Taormino then will delve into the world of female ejaculation, discussing that time-honed question, "What is that stuff?" Should be fascinating.


If You Go

The Expert Guide to the G-Spot and Female Ejaculation w/
Tristan Taromino

When: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1

Where: 1703 Telegraph Ave., (between 17th and 18th streets), Oakland

Cost: $25 in advance; $30 at the door

Details:
RSVP required to info@feelmore510.com

About Susan Mernit

Susan Mernit is the founder of Oakland Local. She is also a circuit rider for The Community Information Challenge, a program of The John S and James L Knight Foundation, and a consultant to non-profit and community organizations. Susan lives in North Oakland, near the Santa Fe school, with her partner, her housemate, a rescue dog named Cazzie, and a yard full of ants. She is an aspiring gardener, a long-time blogger & entrepreneur, and a recovering journalist who's found home in Oakland.