Amora London

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Amora London was a European touring exhibition dedicated to love, relationships and sexual wellbeing.[citation needed]

Covering nine zones, London Amora London was the world's first visitor attraction dedicated to these themes.[citation needed] The first city toured was London in England, where Amora ran for 15 months starting April 2007 and was located near Piccadilly Circus in Coventry Street, central London.[1]

Media reports in the United Kingdom ranging from the BBC in which Amora was titled "Let's Talk Sex In The City" in reference to the HBO series[2] to the much more extrovert reporting of The Sun whose report includes full colour photographs; and in its online version a video of some of the interactive animatronic exhibits.[3]

Comments

Tracey Cox, a sex and relationship expert, said: “You can walk in to that place knowing nothing about relationships or sex and come out pretty much knowing everything there is to know, and able to go and have a very satisfying relationship.”[4]

Sarah Brewer[who?] said: "The British have been very reserved about sex but are now more open than they have ever been."[2]

Ann Hooper[who?] said: “Amora draws you in and make you feel as though you’ve been able to learn something intimate and exciting about yourself. Human beings love finding out more about their nature.”[citation needed]

Kevan Wylie, General Secretary of the European Federation of Sexology commented: “I am pleased to support the launch of Amora. Anything that helps people to have the confidence to share ideas, desires and wishes with their partners must be welcomed and encouraged.[5]

References

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  4. Tracey Cox talking to 'thelondonpaper'
  5. Sex Comes to The City

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