London amora

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London Amora is the world's first visitor attraction dedicated to the exploration of love, relationships and sexual wellbeing. [1]. Located in Piccadilly Circus at the Trocadero in London's West End, the Amora has nine separate rooms dealing with separate relationships and sexual areas/themes.

It started in April 2007 to much press interest in the UK and around the world. Media reports in the UK ranging from the reserved tone of the BBC in which their reporter describes entering timidly[2] to the much more extravert 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]

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

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  1. ^ The first Academy of Sex and Relationships
  2. ^ BBC’s report of a visit to Amora
  3. ^ Online report by The Sun (including Video)
  4. ^ Tracey Cox talking to 'thelondonpaper'

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