Getting in the Mood to Debut Passion Primer at SHE NY

Getting in the Mood to Debut Passion Primer at SHE NY

NEW YORK — Getting in the Mood is pleased to be among leading brands exhibiting at the next edition of the highly anticipated consumer event, Sexual Health Expo, set for Sept. 24-25 in Brooklyn.

Getting in the Mood will be debuting its signature product, Passion Primer, the company’s first personal massager designed for women who struggle with the act of self-pleasuring.

Beverly Brouse, owner of Getting in the Mood, says she’s excited to participate in this year’s SHE NY event.

“I hope I will reach a large number of women who, like myself, have struggled to make sex a priority and are looking for more than just physical stimulation,” she said. “With our non-stop lifestyles juggling careers, family and never ending task lists, we often forget how to relax, connect with our spouses or even make time for intimacy.”

According to Brouse, “My company provides valuable resources and innovative products for the woman who struggles to get in the mood. My products are designed to help women focus on the skills she needs to emotionally reconnect, overcome her insecurities, feel confident in her body, and sexy in the bedroom.”

Set for Sept 24-25, SHE NY will feature the refreshing, dynamic format that has made it a resounding success nationwide. Anchored by engaging workshops presented by Sex Ed Sponsor Pleasure Chest, SHE will once again host the most sought-after sex experts and intimacy product showcases from leading manufacturers.

Tickets to the groundbreaking consumer event SHE NY are now available. Registration sponsor We-Vibe is sponsoring free admission to the first 2,000 attendees that register online.

Praised for its fresh approach by exhibitors, sex educators and consumers alike, SHE’s dynamic format has been touted by leading media outlets such as Cosmopolitan, CBS News, Vice.com, The Guardian, Playboy and Bustle, among others. 

Emily Morse, sex expert and host of iTunes’ top downloaded sex and relationship advice podcast Sex with Emily, will once again serve as SHE’s official spokesperson.

Last year’s SHE NY drew more than 2,500 attendees over the course of two days centered around education and products for achieving a better sex life.

For more event information, visit SexualHealthExpo.com or email info@sexualhealthexpo.com

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