Necessity of Endings: From ‘Why Love Hurts’ to Re-imagining Intimacies
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Necessity of Endings: From ‘Why Love Hurts’ to Re-imagining Intimacies

By TapTalks Hong Kong

Welcome to TapTalks and enjoy an intellectually stimulating Ted-style seminar at Hong Kong's favorite bars

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The Aftermath

57-59 Wyndham Street #Lower G/F Central, HKI Hong Kong

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Welcome to TapTalks - Happy Hour For Curious Minds
Where scholars and experts share their insights and stories at Hong Kong's favorite bars and lounges.

💡Topic: "On the Necessity of Endings: From ‘Why Love Hurts’ to Re-imagining Intimacies" <愛不只是開始:結束、疼痛與親密的再想像>

📆Date: Friday, 14/11/2025
Time: Doors open at 7:30 PM
📍Location: The Aftermath, Central, Hong Kong Island
🎙️Speaker: Prof. Tsirogianni, Associate Professor, Transdisciplinary Social Psychologist
🗣️Language: English


Why do heartbreaks hurt so much—and why do they always feel like our fault?

What if heartbreak isn’t a personal failure, but a design flaw in how modern love itself is built?


In this soulful and provocative talk, Professor Stavroula Tsirogianni, a social psychologist and educator who has taught at the London School of Economics, King’s College London, and CUHK (Shenzhen), invites us to explore the cultural blueprints that make intimacy both beautiful and painful. Drawing from social psychology, philosophy, and the history of love, she unpacks how ideas like “romantic destiny” and today’s swiping culture have wired us for disappointment—and how understanding this gives us back agency.


This isn’t a talk about despair. It’s a roadmap for renewal.

We’ll explore how recognizing heartbreak as a social phenomenon—rooted in structures of gender, power, and modern capitalism—can open the door to re-imagining intimacy as an act of creativity, care, and community.


Professor Tsirogianni’s transdisciplinary work blends social psychology, leadership studies, and cultural theory to examine how our inner lives mirror the societies we inhabit. Her teaching philosophy is anchored in collective reflection—helping students and audiences alike confront uncomfortable truths with curiosity and hope.


Join us for an evening that blurs the lines between lecture, therapy, and storytelling. Bring your curiosity, your heartbreaks, and your favorite drink. 🍷


Agenda

7:30 PM – Doors open: seat yourself and order food/drinks

7:55 PM – Host introduction

8:00 PM – Talk begins

8:40 PM – Q&A

9:00 PM – Stay and mingle with the speaker and fellow curious minds


Because sometimes, endings aren’t failures—they’re invitations to begin again.


Only at TapTalks. 🍷


**This ticket does NOT include any food & beverage. We kindly ask you to support HK local businesses by ordering at least one item per guest from their menu.


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HK$209.86
Nov 14 · 7:30 PM GMT+8