Queer s*x against cancel culture
The space is wheelchair accessible.
All genders and orientations are welcome.
Hosted by Gay Consent.Lab
Why is the FLINTA - gay binary wrong and hurtful, and how to f*ck in the gap?
What roles do safety and risk play in s*xual desire?
When did verbal consent become a turn-off for many gays?
Are we allowing our tops to be vulnerable?
Consent touches both the heat and horrors of s*x, where our deepest desires meet our most buried wounds. In this open-format talk and discussion, queer, leftist thinker and writer Clementine Morrigan helps us unpack the mess and magic of practicing consent in queer s*x cultures.
Consent is more than a yes or no, it’s a practice of attunement, a dance with power, a negotiation of safety and surrender. And yet, it often becomes a flashpoint in our communities: rigid for some, absent for others, and highly gendered in its expectations.
Clementine Morrigan brings a lens of trauma theory, transformative justice, and queer liberation to these questions. Together, we’ll explore what it means to pluralize both safety and pleasure across our scenes, addressing violence without relying on carceral logics or purity politics. Along the way, we’ll face the shadows: cancel culture, call-outs, and the ways we police ourselves and each other.