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Sex! Did I get your attention! Events like Taboo Toronto are crucial for fostering open conversations about sexuality

BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“Intro to Non-Monogamy,” “Clowning Around in the Bedroom (making relationships and sex fun/entertaining),” “Intro to Non-Monogamy,” “Your First Visit to a Sex Club…”

These titles are either making you as a reader very curious, or very uncomfortable, and trust me I get it.

This week, I am going to speak on a topic that remains shrouded in silence for many of us: sex. For countless individuals, sex is considered an off-limits subject, especially in the African-Caribbean community. This is often rooted in: personal experiences, societal norms, and even our religious beliefs, which may dictate that sex is only for procreation.

Here is the truth: for many, these views create a cloud of shame around the topic of sex. For some, it is seen as an immoral act, something to be avoided, or whispered about in hushed tones. Yet, for others (like myself), sex represents a vital aspect of human expression, an exploration of our: passions, desires, and connections with others.

That is why this past weekend, from October 18th to October 20th, 2024, I made my way down to Taboo Toronto, who opened their doors to those free spirits who celebrate sexuality in all its forms. This upscale adult playground was a safe haven for individuals to explore their desires without judgment, and the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper was there to be part of it all.

At Taboo, the atmosphere was alive with energy, encouraging romance, wellness, and everything deemed ‘taboo.’ Attendees were able to: attend workshops, discover new lifestyles, and connect with like-minded individuals who embrace the joy of sexual exploration.

Taboo offered a dynamic celebration for the sexually expressive, with exciting giveaways from Naughty Secrets. Relationship expert Evguenia from Unleash Synergy shared seven powerful tips to spice up intimacy, while Den Temin guided attendees through “Psychedelics & Sexuality: A Journey to Authentic Connection.”

Jillian Wisborg presented “Firm & Fabulous,” offering natural ways to enhance bust size, and taught couples and singles to cultivate endurance, connection, and passion with aphrodisiacs.

From Sarah Campbell’s discussion on low libido to quantum relationship insights with Veronika Starr, there was something for everyone. Guests had the chance to: explore toys, cam model success, the science of pleasure, and transforming sexual experiences with mindfulness.

Dr. Shawn Seit highlighted the latest trends in hormone and peptide optimization, while touch-free orgasms, performance anxiety, and even live mini-readings added to this weekend of discovery and fun.

Events like Taboo Toronto are crucial for fostering open conversations about sexuality. They challenge the stigma that surrounds this fundamental aspect of life, reminding us that sexual expression can be a beautiful and empowering experience. So, let’s continue to break down the barriers that silence us. Let’s redefine the conversation around sex—acknowledging both its complexities and its beauty. After all, embracing our desires can lead to greater self-acceptance and connection with others. Together, we can create a more open and inclusive dialogue about something that affects us all.

Big shoutout to all the incredible sponsors who made Taboo Toronto Weekend unforgettable! Huge thanks to LoyalFans, Chaturbate, Naughty Secrets, Filthy Treasures, Little Fish, Bondage Play Boutique, Naked News, CAM4, Tempted, Big Fish, Desire, Multicam Queen, and Temptation for their amazing support! You brought the energy, excitement, and entertainment that made the event a massive success.

I am curious. Caribbean community; would you be interested in having an event like this? Are we able to move past our views on sexuality? I would love to hear from you.

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We, as humans are guaranteed certain things in life: stressors, taxes, bills and death are the first thoughts that pop to mind. It is not uncommon that many people find a hard time dealing with these daily life stressors, and at times will find themselves losing control over their lives. Simone Jennifer Smith’s great passion is using the gifts that have been given to her, to help educate her clients on how to live meaningful lives. The Hear to Help Team consists of powerfully motivated individuals, who like Simone, see that there is a need in this world; a need for real connection. As the founder and Director of Hear 2 Help, Simone leads a team that goes out into the community day to day, servicing families with their educational, legal and mental health needs.Her dedication shows in her Toronto Caribbean newspaper articles, and in her role as a host on the TCN TV Network.

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