An initiative set up to break the taboo surrounding sex among young people.
The For All Who Love Foundation supports this initiative from Delft in making the younger generation starting conversations surrounding all things sex.
About the project:
Loslippig is an initiative set up to break the taboo surrounding sex among young people. They organize events where young people can engage in conversations about sex and everything related to it in an accessible, creative, and light-hearted way.
On July 12 2025 they organized Liplezen, a speakeasy event at HAL015 (Delft).
Although sex and sexuality can be an important part of someone’s identity, sex education often remains limited, especially when it comes to queer sex. The focus is usually on the biological, heteronormative, and functional aspects of sex. Topics such as pleasure, safety (beyond STIs and pregnancy), emotions, and queer experiences are rarely discussed. This leads to insecurity, shame, and many unanswered questions—not only among queer youth but also among cishet youth.
Liplezen offers a safe, creative, and inviting setting where young people do get the space to talk, learn, and share. Think of spoken word performances by various young creators, with poems that provoke thought and serve as conversation starters. The artists are diverse in background, experience, and identity, with special attention to queer and trans experiences.
In addition to spoken word, they also offer:
A button workshop, in collaboration with queer student association DWH (Delft), where young people can create their own statement button.
A small sex shop with educational and inspiring items.
Art, live music, and cozy chill-out spaces; we transform the industrial hall into a pink living-room wonderland where young people feel safe, seen, and comfortable.
Loslippig believes in learning through encounter. Straight youth can broaden and nuance their view of sex. Trans youth can exchange experiences and find recognition. Our goal is to open up the conversation, beyond labels and shame, creating space for curiosity and connection.