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Explore the nuances of intimacy with Waterloo: Behind The Scenes

Here's an intriguing way to get ready for Valentine's Day. On Monday 12 February, you're invited to dive deep into the concepts of physical and emotional intimacy. This is My Fantasy Valentine, the latest in a superb series of post-work panel discussions presented by Waterloo: Behind The Scenes.

Each Waterloo: Behind The Scenes event includes input from a local business owner or resident. This time, it's hosted in collaboration with Honour Clothing, which specialises in latex/PVC fashion and has its flagship on quirky Lower Marsh Street. After the talk — which sees panellists Reed Amber, Courtney Morgan, Miss Gold, Scotty Unfamous and Poppy Scarlett candidly discuss how to lead a fulfilling sex life — you're invited on a private tour of Honour.

Tickets to Waterloo: Behind The Scenes Present My Fantasy Valentine cost just £5 and include a free gift and a free drink at both The Glitch and Honour. Demand is high, so get yours via the blue button, stat. If you do miss out, keep tabs on Eventbrite for future editions. These quarterly events tackle a range of thought provoking, on-trend and sometimes controversial topics, all loosely tied to the London event calendar. 

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