Learning about sex and finding out the things that you want to can be intimidating, but it really doesn’t have to be.
Read on to find out more about what you can expect to discover when you attend one of our lesbian sex classes.
Who are the lesbian sex classes for?
We know how scary (and empowering!) it can feel to be newly out or ready to take it a step further with a special someone, which is why we are here to answer any and all questions that you might have.
Just because the title is ‘lesbian sex class’, please don’t think you’re going to be refused entry if you identify differently. We endeavor for each of our classes to be all-encompassing, which is why whether you are bisexual, pansexual, fluid, or straight but keen to try something new, you’ll be warmly welcomed by our friendly team.
Cis woman or trans woman makes no difference - if you identify as a woman who is interested in getting hot & bothered with other women, this class is for you.
Oh, also - there is no shaming of any kind allowed in our classes. The butchest of all butches to the femmest of all femmes, and everyone in between, is welcome. (Swooning at dapper waistcoats or sparkly nails is all par for the course at Sh!)
What will be covered during the class?
You’ll be glad to know that throughout the course of this class, all of the important stuff will be covered.
You'll learn how to practice safer sex, an area that we don’t think receives half the attention that it should when it comes to sex between women.
We’ll talk about the importance of smooth fingernails as well as the best ways to use lube to enhance all sex play. We'll talk fingers and tongues, and how to work out what she really likes.
Do you teach people about the female body?
Naturally, no woman-on-woman sex class would be complete without a bright focus on the female anatomy. Expect to learn about juicy hot spots, with special attention being paid to the clitoris and the G-spot. This happens with pictures, diagrams and more hands-on teaching with the help of our plush vulva 'Rosie'.
After all, these two spots can create intense magic, so it's important you feel clued up on how they work! (We'll offer each guest to feel for Rosie's G-spot, but you don't have to take part in this if it makes you uncomfortable.)
What about positions?
We want to ensure guests know that sex doesn’t have to focus on penetration in order to be enjoyable, and the positions we talk about are more about bumping & grinding together. Penetration with fingers or toys are optional and not necessary for a great time.
And talking about toys; we'll show a cherry-picked selection of small size sex toys that you and a partner can have fun exploring together.
Rounding things up
As mentioned above, we like to ensure that our classes are as open as possible, which is why we encourage people to ask any and all of the questions that they want to. Common questions include “is it possible to have too much sex” and “why does she/I get so sore when we have lots of sex" as well as questions about whether or not you should shave your pubic hair off before getting intimate with another woman.