Kyle, Stop this! You know you just want to talk about this stuff all the time. I know this is you. Did you have to use my dad's first name as your alias. Kinda sick! Honey, you know we can talk about this anytime--you don't have to stage a full blown workshop. Love you! Laura ---------- > From: Bob Mauro - PeopleNet <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: MY exploring intimacy WORKSHOP NEEDS you! > Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 1:25 PM > > Hi All, > > Well, my EXPLORING INTIMACY is nearly here! The first session is on > April 25. There is still time to register! We need a few more guys to > regester. If you're in the NYC-LI area, please read the following press > release, and join us! > > A LICIL WORKSHOP ON EXPLORING INTIMACY > > > > 3601 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, NY 11756 516-796-0144 Voice > 516-796-0135 TDD > > > > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > Date: March 3, 2000 > Contact: Patricia Moore, Executive Director, Long Island Center for > Independent Living, Inc. > Phone: 516-796-0144 Voice, 796-0135 TDD > > > A LICIL WORKSHOP ON EXPLORING INTIMACY > > Levittown, NY Bob Mauro, author of Finding Love and Intimacy and How To > Live Longer With A Disability, will be the facilitator of a three-part > workshop on love, sex and disability. Called "Exploring Intimacy," Bob's > workshop will be held at the offices of The Long Island Center for > Independent Living, Inc. The three-part workshop, beginning on April 25, > 2000, will explore how to enjoy intimacy despite one's disability. > Participants should be ready to participate in a lively, frank discussion > of the subject. Sessions will be held once a month for three consecutive > months, April 25, May 30, and June 27, 2000. Each session will be an > hour long, from 2:30 to 3:30. > In session one, we will discuss love in all its different forms. > Together, participants will explore just how important love is in all of > our lives. Session two will be about how to start and maintain an > intimate relationship despite one's disability. We will talk about how > and where to meet people. How initial impressions can affect a > relationships. And why we should put our best face forward. Session > three will be about enjoying intimacy safely despite one's disability. > Are sex, love, and intimacy different or the same? What can one do to > increase one's enjoyment in an intimate relationship, even if one is > significantly disabled? What if one of you is more disabled than the > other? What if one of you is not disabled? How does self-esteem affect > one's ability to love? > To register for this free, frank three-part workshop, contact LICIL at > 516-796-0144 voice or 796-0135 TDD. Space is limited, so register early! > If you're already involved in an intimate relationship, please join us! > You might have advice for those who are not yet involved in one. > > Bob Mauro [log in to unmask] > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Check out The PeopleNet DisAbility DateNet Home Page at > http://idt.net/~mauro > Read My Books On Sex, Love & DisAbility > Find Them At: http://idt.net/~mauro/books.html > ----------------------------------------------------------- > If my IDT mail bounces, send it to [log in to unmask]