

Erotic Touch & Sensual Play — Massage Workshop for Men
A supportive, safe, and heart-centred space to explore connection and intimate touch.
This workshop is designed for men who want to deepen their relationship with sensuality, embodiment, and erotic confidence in a caring and shame-free environment. Think of it as the sex education you never had — where we slow down, feel more, communicate clearly, and learn the touch we truly want.
Suitable for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
Singles and partners welcome.
What to Expect
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A playful, erotic, and nourishing space
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Guidance in sensual massage and touch skills
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Gentle paired and group activities (nudity and genital touch included)
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Consent, boundaries, and clear communication
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Erotic mindfulness, presence, and breathwork
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A sober, supportive, heart-centred community
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A space welcoming to men who may feel nervous, curious, or wanting deeper connection
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What You’ll Learn
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Erotic mindfulness and slowing down
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Breathwork and energy-based methods for cultivating sexual vitality
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Asking confidently for the touch you want
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Setting boundaries with clarity and ease
Event Details
Date: Saturday 22 November
Time: 2–7 PM (doors open 1:45 PM)
Location: Canary Wharf
Tube: Jubilee or Elizabeth line (15-min walk)
DLR: East India (8-min walk)
Tickets
Full price: £69
Reduced rate (students/unwaged): £39
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Newcomers warmly welcome.
Facilitator
Nick Kientsch — trauma-informed practitioner with 20+ years’ massage experience and training in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Neo-Tantra. A former Buddhist monk, Nick brings depth, compassion, and emotional safety to every session.
Testimonials
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“Nick creates a safe and positive space for exploring human connection through touch. I felt uplifted, seen, and valued.”
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“Nick’s workshops affirm our bodies, sexuality, and the importance of caring touch.” — Chris
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“A safe, affirming space for deep connection.” — Paul
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“I left feeling blissful and connected to myself and others.” — Sam