Nancy Sutton Pierce to Present 'Intimacy and Sex Magic'

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.— Dr. Nancy Sutton Pierce, a sex educator, sexologist and international speaker, will present a week-long Exotic Lifestyle Retreat lifestyle event titled “Intimacy and Sex Magic,” to be held Feb. 11-18, 2017, in Jamaica. 

Tickets for “Intimacy and Sex Magic” are now on sale and can purchased at ExoticLifestyleClub.com. Pierce and her husband Mark will team up with their friend, tantra master Laurie Handlers, will team up for the week-long event.

"I practice what I preach,” Pierce said. “From health to love, I live in the light of my true nature.  I am far from perfect, which I embrace wholeheartedly, and am not afraid to laugh at myself.  My imperfections and struggles make me who I am. I enjoy life to the fullest, taking every experience in and savoring it, and I’m committed to always keeping life spicy. Gratitude is what I feel each day for this stunning life I'm living.” 

Pierce, a spokesperson said, “has an eclectic background, which places her expertise in a league of its own. The compilation of her career as a registered nurse, health educator, sex and relationship author, radio talk show host, and yoga therapist fuels her passion as an International speaker, sensuality educator, and as the CEO of Exotic Lifestyle Retreat Events.”

In addition to the Jamaica event, Pierce is currently putting together a West Coast cruise, tentatively slated for Oct. 2017 and leaving from a port in Los Angeles. 

“All of Dr. Nancy’s events are adults only, clothing optional, and lifestyle friendly,” a spokesperson said.

Sutton is a frequent contributor to Sexpert.com as well as Cosmopolitan, NancySuttonPierce.com, AsYouDesire.net and www.ConsciousLivingYoga.com. She  will be a featured sexologist within the upcoming 2017 release of the yoga/exercise/sexuality-inspired book and video project titled Sexycises.com.

For more information, follow Pierce on Twitter.

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