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Loving Our Way Workshop Commences

The WA AIDS Council will host its Loving Our Way workshop this month. The workshop starts Wednesday, November 21 and runs every Wednesday night, 6.30-9.30pm for 6 weeks. The course will be very relaxed and informal with issues generated by the group, so that the topics discussed are relevant to the participants in attendance.

The workshop typically covers a range of topics important to men who are attracted to men, such as relationships, communication, intimacy, meeting people and safe sex negotiation. The main focus will be on making the workshop an enjoyable social event where participants can network, expand their social group, and learn from other men’s experiences. The workshop is open to both couples and singles and free to attend.

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To register, call Ben Bradstreet on 9482 0000 or email bbradstreet@waaids.com.

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