Sex educator Jenny Keane: ‘Last year I held workshops on kink, rope play and vulva education and they felt open and shame-free – but some venues still refuse to host them’

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From cucumbers to dildos, anything goes at Jenny Keane’s sex education events. Here, she talks about keeping the spark alive postpartum and why there’s no such thing as bad sex

Jenny Keane. Photo: Ruth Medjber

Sex educator Jenny Keane knows how to work a room. Since her arrival on the Irish media circuit back in 2020, she has simulated sex positions on stage, curated an in-person sex toy show and caused a near-nationwide shortage of cucumbers for her online ‘Blow’ classes during the pandemic. (Those who did not have the privilege of attending any of her events can check out her Instagram @hellojennykeane, where videos of dildos being flung onto steps of stairs and tips on how to squirt are so commonplace they almost appear to be ordinary.)

Keane, who grew up in Clontarf as an identical twin with a younger brother, credits her parents with her start in an industry typically tasked with breaking down shame. “We were always super open,” she says on a Zoom call, fresh from…



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Sex educator Jenny Keane: ‘Last year I held workshops on kink, rope play and vulva education and they felt open and shame-free – but some venues still refuse to host them’
Independent.ie

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