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Everything you need to share The Art of Touching Women with your audience — promotional images, talking points, and facilitator bios, all in one place.

The Art of Touching Women — workshop key image

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Workshop key image — couple in embrace
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Facilitator headshot — Cosmo Meens
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Facilitator headshot — Casia Sobolewski
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Somatic practice — touch that listens
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Talking points

What this workshop is about

The Art of Touching Women is a trauma-aware, consent-centered conversation for men exploring how touch, presence, and attunement shape women's lived experience of safety, intimacy, and desire.

This workshop is not about techniques or "how-to moves." It's about how men show up in their bodies, how that is perceived by women, and why this matters deeply — for relationships, intimacy, and healing gender harm.

Who this is for

  • Men interested in relationships, intimacy, and personal growth
  • Couples navigating desire, trust, or polarity
  • Coaches, therapists, bodyworkers, and facilitators
  • Audiences engaging with masculinity, consent, trauma, and embodiment

This is not explicit sexual content. It is educational, relational, and trauma-informed.

What men learn

  1. Why safety comes before skill

    Why women often arrive in a state of hypervigilance — and how safety, not technique, is the gateway to intimacy and desire.

  2. The difference between service and presence

    How performance anxiety and over-serving actually disconnect men from authentic erotic leadership.

  3. How unwanted touch affects everyone

    Naming the shared emotional terrain beneath unwanted touch — fear, shame, rejection, inadequacy — and how unprocessed experience lives on in the nervous system.

  4. Consent as a living conversation

    Consent framed not as a rule set, but as ongoing listening — to partners, to the body, and to one's own internal signals.

  5. Touch as listening

    A guided self-touch practice built on the frame: "Show me how. Tell me when."

Tone & facilitation style

  • Calm, grounded, non-shaming
  • Trauma-aware and consent-forward
  • Honest about men's impact without demonizing men
  • Rooted in lived experience from immersive retreat work
  • Inclusive of diverse gender identities while addressing heterosexual dynamics directly

About the facilitators

Cosmo — somatic educator and facilitator working primarily with women's bodies in retreat and therapeutic contexts. Brings first-hand insight into women's nervous systems, safety thresholds, and how men's presence is felt beyond words.

Casia — somatic educator working primarily with men, supporting emotional literacy, embodied confidence, and ethical desire expression.

Together, they offer a rare inside view of relational dynamics from both sides of the body. They are partners, parents, and longtime collaborators.

Want to host this conversation?

Reach out and we'll send everything else you need — one-sheet, intro copy, and scheduling.

Email Cosmo