VIRTUAL
You Could Be Having Better Sex:
Tips with Dr. Nicole McNichols
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
What to Expect
Want to sex up your sex life? Maybe your desire has faded or simply don’t have that drive you used to. But what if your sexuality is simply evolving?
In her newest book, You Could Be Having Better Sex (to be released February 3), Dr. Nicole McNichols invites us to understand our sexuality with compassion, curiosity, and science. Dr. McNichols translates complex research into real-life insights that help women rebuild confidence, deepen intimacy, and experience pleasure in more meaningful ways.
Dr. McNichols will discuss:
- How to reconnect with your sexual self and why this matters more than ever
- What really fuels desire, especially as our bodies and relationships evolve
- The “pleasure cycle” and how to work with it rather than fight it
- How to navigate mismatched libidos, long-term partnerships, dating apps, and more
- The freedom that comes from understanding your fantasies, your boundaries, and your unique erotic blueprint
Whether you’re single, in a relationship, dating, redefining, or simply curious, this event offers a judgment-free space to reconnect with your authentic desires and reimagine what a joyful, healthy sexual life can look like.
Bring your questions, your curiosity, and your most authentic self.
Please Note:
This online event is part of Chapters, RevelEleven’s new membership-based book club and speaker series. Note that you must be a Chapters member to officially register and attend this event.
Sign-up for Chapters below and get your first two weeks free (regular pricing is $11/month or $99/year).
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
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.”