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Where The Bicurious Girls Are

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Bicurious Workshop/Social Event @ The Pleasure Chest
Tonight
7:00-9:30pm

Nothing brings pain to the hearts of many like the bicurious girl who's never had the opportunity, or the guts, to explore her wild side. Tonight, Living In Sin's Jen Sincero, will be doing her part by teaching a workshop for the lovely ladies of Los Angeles at The Pleasure Chest. If you're a woman who's thought about getting it on with another chick, find out how to get over your fears and make it as hot and empowering as you've imagined. Sorry fellas, this is ladies only. And no loitering around in the parking lot. Please reserve as space is mighty limited: (323) 650-1022.
Cocktails to follow.

The Pleasure Chest
7733 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Cost: $30
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