afterglow to Sponsor Valentine's 'Self-Love' Webinars With SexSchoolHub

AUSTIN, Texas — Women and couples erotica and lifestyle brand afterglow has partnered with SexSchoolHub to launch two webinars designed to help people prepare for Valentine’s Day.
 
The first online workshop will take place Friday at 6 p.m. (PST) and is called “Sex Magic: Manifesting Your Most Pleasurable Year.” Led by Catherine Drysdale, a self-described “pleasure activator,” the workshop will demonstrate how to "manifest your truest desires by guiding you step-by-step through how to embrace your sexuality, how to set an impactful goal and how to use the power of sexuality to fuel those manifestations,” a rep explained.

On Sunday at 8 a.m. (PST), the second workshop, titled “The Journey to Pleasure," will be hosted by certified sex educator Amber Mallery. The focus is to highlight “personal empowerment, sexual decision-making and exploring inner sexual power,” the rep said. “Attendees will learn to create new mental pathways to pleasure, success and confidence through pleasure mapping.”

Lilly Sparks, afterglow’s Founder and CEO, hyped the workshops by highlighting the various types of love that are important to overall health and wellbeing.

"Valentine’s Day always seems to focus on romantic love within couples, but the team at afterglow believes self-love is just as powerful and important. Pleasure is for everyone, so we created these workshops to help bring your sexual journey to the next level,” Sparks said.

"You don’t need a significant other to make you feel good on this holiday, or any day for that matter; pleasure should be part of our day-to-day schedules, as regular and routine as brushing our teeth," she continued. "We want people to rediscover themselves as the sexual beings they are and celebrate that indulgence as well.”

Additional webinar details can be found here; follow afterglow on Twitter.

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