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Everything to do with sex!

Need a November pick me up? If you’re in or traveling to Toronto, pay attention. It’s time to bust a move with a boudoir hit that will warm you through until May. The “Everything to do with Sex Show” opens this week.

We know. Canadians seem so demure, a prim and proper bunch. But it gets cold up here. How do you think we keep warm?

Everything To Do With SexEverything To Do With SexWhile the show blurs the boundaries between paramour whispers and jungle cries, it’s anything but intimidating. The weekend show is fun, with a light-hearted approach to even the most errr.... sensitive subjects. Bring your lover and pack your sense of humour.


Sign up for a seminar. From encouraging, certified speakers who offer practical advice to the downright kinky who offer fun, there’s something for everyone.

Check out the stages. Enjoy the Northern Exposure Men – there’s something about Canadian men that warms the cockles of our souls. Or take in an exotic fashion show. Christmas is just around the corner – imagine the fun you’ll have giving a gift you can unwrap twice.

Not sure you’ll have much in common with other attendees? Think again – your co-workers have probably been already!

• More than half of all attendees are women

• 65% are married or in a relationship

• 86% are between the ages of 19-45

• 68% have a household income more than $70,000

• 79% came specifically to see the exhibitors

Can’t get yourself to Toronto? Halifax and Montreal are the next stops on the “Everything to do with Sex” roadshow. Think about it – you could see all of Canada (and more than you ever expected) this way!

Sexy Tourism                                      Sexy TourismNeed a little help getting yourself revved up for the fun and frolic of the show? Take a cue from our favorite movie of all time, Kinky Boots.

“Sex shouldn’t be comfy!”

Fun, yes. Weird, sometimes. Comfy, never!

Going to the show? Tell us who you’re taking!

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