Consensual Cuddling Conventions

This Portland-Based Valentine's Day Event is Called Cuddle Con

If you already know you're going to be feeling particularly lonely on February 14th, you might want to consider attending this Valentine's Day event. Portland, Oregon will be hosting the first ever Cuddle Con, a convention dedicated to cuddling.

Organized by Professional Cuddler Samantha Hess (the owner of Portland's Cuddle Up To Me storefront), the platonic cuddling show is a world first. The 12-hour Cuddle Convention and Valentine's Day event has a schedule including a Consent 101 class, partner yoga, snuggle parties, "close embrace" dance classes and even a poetry competition.

Described as a 100% non-sexual event, attendees must be over the age of 18 and remain fully clothed at all times. Volunteer and scholarship opportunities are also available.
Trend Themes
1. Platonic Cuddling - Exploring the growing trend of non-sexual physical affection and its potential application in therapeutic and wellness industries.
2. Consent Culture - The rise of consent-centered events and classes that promote safe, respectful and consensual interactions in various social contexts.
3. Alternative Valentine's Day - The emergence of non-traditional Valentine's Day events that cater to individuals seeking alternative experiences and connections.
Industry Implications
1. Therapeutic Services - Opportunities for therapists to integrate platonic cuddling as a form of therapy to promote emotional well-being and stress relief.
2. Event Planning - Creating and organizing consent-focused events such as cuddle conventions to provide unique experiences and foster a sense of community.
3. Wellness and Self-care - Developing products and services that cater to individuals seeking alternative means of self-care and connection, emphasizing platonic physical touch and emotional support.

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