Tickle.Life, NCSF Team Up to Support the Cause of Sexual Freedom
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – In a statement issued Tuesday, community based discovery platform for sex and sexuality Tickle.Life announced it has teamed up with the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (NCSF) in order to “to support the rights and well-being of kinky and non-monogamous people, groups, and businesses.”
Founded in 1997 The NCSF describes itself as an advocacy group which works on behalf of “the millions of Americans who suffer discrimination and persecution because of their interest in BDSM, fetishes, polyamory, and non-monogamy. Bigotry and discrimination are fed by media stereotypes and negative depictions.” The Foundation of the NCSF is a nonprofit charitable foundation that “educates about BDSM, swinging and polyamory to destigmatize sexual practices between consenting adults.”
Addressing its new alliance with Tickle.Life, NCSF Spokesperson Susan Right said the NCSF “looks forward to working with our ally, Tickle.Life, in expanding the reach of both of our organizations internationally.”
“NCSF is proud to be listed among Tickle.Life’s expert collaborators, providing our content on sexual freedom for consenting adults,” Wright added.
Shakun Sethi, Founder and CEO of Tickle.Life, said the platform’s goal is “to support the entire industry to be discoverable and escalate the reach for organizations like NCSF.”
“I am proud that our organization is able to support them and hundreds of people and organizations that they have helped,” Sethi added.
Founded last year by Sethi and Parag Gupta, the aim of the Tickle.Life platform is to create “an ecosystem for all sex-positive people across the world by supporting sexuality exploration, sexual and mental wellness, LGBTQIA+ communities and sex education.”
For more information on the programs and efforts of each organization, go to Tickle.Life and NCSFreedom.org.