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Brian Dillon

Vicar Street sex education show will feature performances, demos and giveaways

Popular sex educator Jenny Keane is takin to the stage in Dublin's Vicar Street to bring Ireland its first ever sex education show.

Taking place on April 2nd, 2023, Jenny Keane’s Sexed Up is a show for couples and singletons alike and will create a "shame-free, supportive, fun environment". Ticket holders can expect to be educated and entertained as Jenny talks all things sex, self-pleasure and self confidence.

Jenny is a holistic sex educator and has gained popularity for her open, sex-positive attitude online. She is known for providing 'orgasm online' classes and aims to make sex education simple and fun. Her upcoming show at Vicar Street will feature interviews, demos, audience interaction, performances, giveaways and goodie bags.

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Speaking about the show, Jenny said, "There will be performances happening all over the venue so get ready to be entertained in all directions. It will be a feast for the senses, a celebration of sexual expression and erotic freedom.

"The heart of the show is about sex education for adults that puts fun, creativity, pleasure and community at its centre."

35-year-old Jenny has previously hosted Sex Toy Shows and other events that explore sexuality and pleasure, as well as her Orgasm Online classes. “I created my class, Orgasm Online, to talk to women who felt like there was something wrong with them because they had never orgasmed,” she told The Sunday World.

"I don’t get weird messages on Instagram or d**k pics, I only get really beautiful messages. I am actually quite honoured that people trust me to share such intimate details of their sex life.

"The three biggest issues that repeatedly show up for women are low libido, inability to orgasm, or pain during sex."

Tickets for Jenny's Vicar Street cost €96.

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