Lecture

Sex Anatomy 2.0

Dr. Marieke Dewitte
Wednesday, February 12 , 12:40 PM - 1:20 PM
Blauwe Zaal
Price: Free (Student) Free (Others)

Do you know the difference between a vulva and a vagina? And how much do you know about the human reproductive system? Sexologist Marieke Dewitte discusses everything related to our sexual anatomy and its relationship to sexual pleasure

This lecture is followed by a Creative Clay Q&A session, where you can ask Marieke and other sexologists your questions. If you'd like to participate in the workshop as well, please note that you'll need to reserve a separate workshop ticket in addition to your lecture ticket, which can be ordered using the black button on this page.

We all know what our own genitals look like, and maybe some of us have seen those belonging to others as well. But despite sex education being part of most high school curricula, general knowledge about our reproductive organs is often lacking. We confuse facts with myths, we only know the bare minimum about sexual intercourse, and the anatomy of these organs is a mystery to many of us.

It is high time to change this, so take the opportunity to join this crash course in human anatomy, specifically about the genitals and the diversity of the human body. In the midst of it all, you will also learn more about sexuality, getting aroused and enjoying yourself during sex. 

Creative Clay Q&A
After the lecture, you will have the opportunity to ask your personal questions about sex anatomy and sexuality during a more intimate 'Creative Clay Q&A'! Please register in advance via this link.

Dr. Marieke Dewitte is a clinical psychologist and sexologist. She is an assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology at Maastricht University, where she has established a unique sex lab to study sexual interactions between couples. Her research focuses on the basic mechanisms of sexual functioning, interactions between partners during sexual arousal, and attachment in relation to sexual responses.

Défi
This lecture is organized in collaboration with Défi, a fraternity from Study Association GEWIS. Défi regularly organizes activities that take people out of their comfort zone, be it abseiling down the Vertigo building or learning to talk more easily about intimate issues.

Ticket reservation recommended
To be assured of a seat, we recommend reserving a ticket (black "order" button). 

SG & USE/ITEC registration 
Bachelor students can register for SG & USE/ITEC by scanning their student ID at the venue prior to the start of the program.

More information about SG & USE/ITEC can be found here

All programs conveniently listed in your inbox?

Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter now.

Sign up
x