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Sex Show to Heat Up Edmonton

The forecast calls for some snow and below-freezing temperatures in Edmonton this weekend, but things will be heating up inside the Edmonton Expo Centre.
Body painting, pole dancing lessons, risque burlesque shows, and whatever happens in “The Dungeon,” are some of the highlights of the three-day “Taboo: The Naughty But Nice Sex Show” event that is touring Canada over the next few months.
Organizers expect 20,000 to 25,000 people to attend, according to a report in the Edmonton Sun, and about 70 percent of them will be women.
Despite the event’s name, it’s partly an effort to make sex a little less taboo.
“We can watch people be murdered on TV, but can’t see a woman’s beautiful breasts be painted?” Michael Nault, executive director of Vancouver’s Ace Angels International, a body art group that will be at this weekend’s show, told the Sun.
Amen, brother.
Show manager Darryl Rosengreen told the Sun there’s something for everyone, including a cordoned-off zone called the Dungeon, for the kinkier types.
“Some things are a little shocking and some things are pretty tame,” he said. “It’s kind of whatever you’re looking for.”

The forecast calls for some snow and below-freezing temperatures in Edmonton this weekend, but things will be heating up inside the city’s Expo Centre.

Body painting, pole dancing lessons, risque burlesque shows, and whatever happens in “The Dungeon,” are some of the highlights of the three-day “Taboo: The Naughty But Nice Sex Show” event that is touring Canada over the next few months.

Organizers expect 20,000 to 25,000 people to attend, according to a report in the Edmonton Sun, and about 70 percent of them will be women.

Despite the event’s name, it’s partly an effort to make sex a little less taboo.

“We can watch people be murdered on TV, but can’t see a woman’s beautiful breasts be painted?” Michael Nault, executive director of Vancouver’s Ace Angels International, a body art group that will be at this weekend’s show, told the Sun.

Pretty sound reasoning, no?

Show manager Darryl Rosengreen told the Sun there’s something for everyone, including a cordoned-off zone called the Dungeon, for the kinkier types.

“Some things are a little shocking and some things are pretty tame,” he said. “It’s kind of whatever you’re looking for.”

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