In-Person Event
The Art of Female Pleasure:
With Sex Professor Dr. Nicole McNichols
Thursday, May 14, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
What to Expect
What is pleasure, really? And why aren’t we talking about it more?
Let’s change that.
We’ll be joined by Sex Professor Dr. Nicole McNichols for a conversation inspired by her book You Could Be Having Better Sex. Expect humor, honesty, a little science to back it all up, and plenty of “wait…why did no one tell me this sooner?” moments.
The evening will be equal parts eye-opening, unfiltered, and a little bit spicy, where we’re ditching the awkwardness and getting real about sex, desire, and what actually happens to our bodies (and libidos) over time.
We’ll kick things off with a 30-minute fireside chat with Dr. Nicole, then turn up the energy with a panel featuring a relationship coach, tantra practitioner, and physician (guests to be announced). Get your questions ready and don’t hold back!
Whether your desire has shifted, disappeared, evolved, or you’re just ready to understand it better, this is your space to explore it without judgment. It’s your invitation to reconnect with your body and to feel more confident asking for what you want – and actually knowing what to ask for!
Grab a friend, get your questions ready, and get your sexy on for a night of Real Talk about Sex, Passion, Desire and Your Body!
We’re excited to partner with Armoire for this event, a Seattle-based women’s clothing rental company rooted in helping women feel confident, expressive, and fully themselves.
Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026
Duration: 2.5 hours
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Armoire (4786 1st Ave S #106, Seattle, WA 98134)
About Dr. Nicole McNichols:
Dr. Nicole McNichols is an internationally renowned human sexuality professor, author, and speaker whose groundbreaking course, The Diversity of Human Sexuality, is the most popular in the history of the University of Washington, enrolling over 4,000 students annually. She writes frequently for various publications including The Seattle Times and The Conversation, and she has a regular blog for Psychology Today. She is also the coauthor of the textbook Human Sexuality in a Diverse Society and the TEDx Talk “Students on Top: A Vision for 21st Century Sex Education.”