Killing Kittens London Social: The Date Debate
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- The Curtain
Description
Join the Killing Kittens panel discussion on Thursday 20th February, hosted by Emma Sayle. This wonderfully knowledgeable panel will discuss the rules and ‘how-tos’ of dating in the modern world, what dating in 2020 is going to look like and how things have changed, especially since the #metoo movement. As well as debating the pros and cons of monogamy vs. polyamory.
The Date Debate will be discussing:
What does dating look like in 2020?
- Exploring sexuality more with more gender fluid dating
- People are too busy to date, so does this mean we'll see more hook up dating?
- The impact the #metoo movement has had on the behaviour of men and women online and how its affected them in offline dating
Polyamory vs Monogamy
Is polyamory for everyone, and is it as simple as it seems?
Is it good for us to limit ourselves to one partner for the rest of our life in a monogamous relationship?
Can people have the best of both worlds?
And other related topics...
Who’s on the Panel?
Emma Sayle is one of the UK’s leading ‘sex-entrepreneurs’. She made her name launching the elite global adult-party brand Killing Kittens in 2005, she has gone on to become a leading spokesperson for the female-first movement. Her passion for female empowerment is the driving force behind the KK Group, which inspires women to make connections socially, sexually, romantically and professionally, through experiences created both online and offline.
Martin Robinson has worked as a journalist, editor and business leader for a number of award winning consumer magazines over the last 17 years, with senior posts at Maxim, NME and most as editor of ShortList magazine. Martin has witnessed the evolution of man’s depiction in media - from the ‘Lads mags’ of the 90’s through to the metrosexual revolution of the 00’s. The Book of Man is his vision for the future of men’s media, and the title recently won the 2019 PPA Innovation of the Year award.
Emma Kenny is a psychologist, TV presenter, writer and expert media commentator, and is now recognised as one of the UK’s leading TV psychological experts. She is perhaps best known for her role as resident psychologist on ITV’s This Morning where, during the viewer phone-in segment of the show, she provides expert advice on a whole range of sensitive issues. Emma is registered with the British Psychological Society and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and runs private sessions from her therapy clinic in Manchester. Visit her site https://www.ekenny.co.uk/ for more information.
Jo Hemmings is a Behavioural Psychologist and a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS). She specialises in media and celebrity analysis as well as a being a dating and relationship coach and TV and radio personality. She was voted Dating Expert of the Year at the inaugural UK Dating Awards in 2014 and 2016. Jo is the Consultant Psychologist on ITV’s Good Morning Britain. She is also the author of several successful books on psychology and relationships, writes regularly for magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Grazia, New, Closer and Marie Claire. For more information on Jo Hemmings visit www.johemmings.co.uk. You can follow her on Twitter here.
Dr Chris Morriss-Roberts is an expert in podiatry (look it up), and an equality, diversity and inclusion champion, Dr Chris is a shoe sociologist and podolinguistics expert. Dr Chris hit the headlines with his research on the importance of male penis size in the locker room. This yoga expert has published widely into the way men and women think and feel about their bodies, particularly in disability and ill health.
After the panel we’ll all have the chance to mingle, drink and boogie as it turns into one of our monthly socials.
For tickets please email kurious@wearekk.com.
Ticket price includes a glass of fizz. Please remember to bring your ID with you.
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Offers
Promotions
Tickets/Times
Ticket | Event time | Cost |
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Girls
Killing Kittens Social - The Date Debate
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19:00 - 23:00 | £15.00 |
Guys
Killing Kittens Social - The Date Debate
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19:00 - 23:00 | £15.00 |
Location
Address
The Curtain, 45, Curtain Rd, Hackney, Hackney, EC2A 3PT
Organiser
Kurious Kittens
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