Hug Lab: A Nonsexual Intimacy Experiment
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Hug Lab: A Nonsexual Intimacy Experiment
π Sunday, June 28
π 8:00 PM (anywhere from 60-90 minutes depending on how social people are feeling)
π Near Dufferin & College, Toronto
π° Pay what you can ($10β30 suggested)
Description:
Hug Lab is a safe space to explore nonsexual physical connection, self-advocacy, and boundaries in a supportive environment. Together, weβll practice clear communication and mutual care while allowing the body to naturally release feel-good neurochemicals like oxytocin, serotonin, dopamine, and endorphins β contributing to relaxation, happiness, and well-being.
What weβll practice:
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Sharing preferences and boundaries
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Self-advocacy β speaking up clearly if something feels uncomfortable
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Considering othersβ comfort and accommodating them without compromising our own
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Pooling our collective knowledge and experiences
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Dosing feel-good hormones through safe, consensual touch
This is for you if youβre curious about:
How nonsexual touch can support mental and physical well-being
Practicing boundaries and communication in a supportive group
Building comfort with platonic, consensual intimacy with a variety of people without discrimination
Please Note (important):
π« No synthetic scents β Iβm highly allergic
π« No air conditioning (fans only)
π« No sexual engagement β arousal may happen but it is not to be imposed on others
π« No substance use β we practice sober, clear consent
Bring:
Yourself, with clean clothes and good hygiene
A willingness to engage with clear communication and respect for boundaries
Please stay home if unwell. Masks are welcome. Industrial air filter on site.
