A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex

2006
A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex

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EP1 Season 1, Episode 1 Oct 30, 2006

Secrets of the female orgasm and how woman can ejaculate like men, best way to make love if you're overweight, what happens inside a vagina during male ejaculation and what men can learn from women who have sex with other women. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Gonorrhea. Sex Position Analysis: Missionary. Sex Workshop: Fellatio.

EP2 Season 1, Episode 2 Nov 06, 2006

Men's secret desire to have a bigger penis, which methods of enlargement really work? How to properly stimulate a woman's clitoris and the shocking story of a woman that cut off her husbands penis. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Genital Warts. Sex Position Analysis: Doggystyle. Sex Workshop: Cunninglinguist.

EP3 Season 1, Episode 3 Nov 13, 2006

Finding and using the G-Spot for amazing orgasms, how to help him last longer in bed and why pregnant sex might be the best sex you ever have. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Clamidia. Sex Position Analysis: Side-slide. Sex Workshop: Role playing.

EP4 Season 1, Episode 4 Nov 20, 2006

The dangers of taking illegal drugs to enhance sexual pleasure, embracing male masturbation, sex and the physically disabled and Peyronie, the condition that makes the penis bend making sex impossible. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Peyronie. Sex Position Analysis: Reverse cowgirl. Sex Workshop: Female multiple orgasms.

EP5 Season 1, Episode 5 Nov 27, 2006

Why some couples no longer consider anal sex taboo, one of the best sexual positions for pregnant women and well endowed men: the spoons, and the secrets of tantric sex: men can have multiple orgasms too. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Syphilis. Sex Position Analysis: Spoons. Sex Workshop: Erogenous zones.

EP6 Season 1, Episode 6 Dec 04, 2006

When three is not a crowd; why having sex with multiple partners is becoming increasingly popular, Lichen Sclerosis a potentially devastating skin condition that can make penetrative sex impossible, the art of spanking as erotic foreplay and bondage fetishes. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Lichen Sclerosis. Sex Position Analysis: X / Scissors. Sex Workshop: Sex toys.

EP7 Season 1, Episode 7 Dec 11, 2006

Why getting old needn't mean an end to your sex life, why some men enjoy the thrill and danger of sex in public places and do aphrodisiacs really work? Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Crabs. Sex Position Analysis: Lazy doggy Sex Workshop: Sexual fitness and exercises.

EP8 Season 1, Episode 8 Dec 18, 2006

Designer vaginas: the women getting genital makeovers, first hand tips to perfect mutual masturbation, how does a woman become a man and a penis become a vagina and all you wanted to know about sperm. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: None. Sex Position Analysis: Lotus. Sex Workshop: None.
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A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex is a documentary TV series about sex, which ran in eight episodes on Channel 5 and was presented by Dr. Catherine Hood. The 45-minute long episodes were broadcast on Monday nights. The series started on 30 October 2006, with the final programme broadcast on 18 December 2006. Each episode explained a sex position and covered a sexually transmitted disease. Additionally, the following topics were discussed: sex among handicapped and overweight people, penis enlargement devices, penis enlargement surgery, sexual violence against men and penis removal, tantric sex, the g-spot, erectile dysfunction, sex reassignment surgery, cosmetic surgery of the vagina, swinging, lichen sclerosus, the use of recreational drugs during sex, male homosexual sex in public toilets, full body plastic wrap bondage, and sex dolls. The programme included close shots of the male and female body as well as footage of sexual intercourse and ejaculation filmed with an internal camera placed inside the vagina. These scenes were filmed using Australian-born pornographic actress Elizabeth Lawrence and English-born pornographic actor Stefan Hard.

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Ersbel Oraph It is nice to talk openly about these issues. And that is about it. They do talk about infections. It might be disgusting, but at least more people can recognize the problem. And than they push some explicit sex. Yet they chicken out and some of the scenes are explicit, educative and blurred enough not to see anything. Educative? Or just selling a new TV product? I don't know.The trouble is each new episode introduces more and more witchcraft and sex becomes magical. Aphrodisiacs work in a symbolic way. Most of the things outside the illness section is magic. And at best the speakers get in the area of scientism. Than everything is circumscribed to the same old Christian morals. So be imaginative, but don't forget anal sex is bad.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
TheEmulator23 I found this documentary to be not only enlightening, but educational, (For those over 18 up) I didn't know anything about all that goes into sex, you know most of the time it is wham bam thank you ma'am in most cases. I would recommend this to men more than women, as a lot of it is are things they already know. Yes ladies, even when we are married, (But not me for the time being) we tend to forget about your needs. I thought I knew a lot about sex, but man this smacked me in the face of my "so-called" knowledge about it! Back to the Doc. This is a mini-doc, that covers a lot of ground and is something I would have liked to have seen many partners ago. (No wonder they never called back!) LOL This is something that should be seen and it was very interesting, but don't watch it for the sake of nudity and sex, watch it because it's fascinating! I would especially recommend it for couples that are in the same 'ol boring routine. Last but not least, it is done by the BBC so they don't have the damn FCC (The US's watchdogs for programming...oh yeah they suck too) They don't tip-i-toe around things we are going to see anyway. Give it a try, it is professional, well done, and something here in US you would never see because of all the tight-asses we have here for our country. It's not like it makes any difference. We have the highest crime rate in the world, we can't build prisons fast enough, and in England they don't even need their Cops to carry guns. What does that tell you? Please watch this, and particularly watch it with your significant other to get that much more out of your most likely dull love life.
Jackson Booth-Millard Channel 5 when it first started always seemed to be the one with the most pornography (probably trying to be more naughty than Channel 4), and I always looked forward to the next one, then I saw this. Presented by Dr. Catherine Hood, and featuring interviews with experts and people who have experienced the programme subjects, this show basically shows you the things you should know, the things you didn't know, the things you can do, the things you should be aware of, and basically how to improve your sex life. It has covered pretty much everything from positions, homosexual/lesbian relationship, pregnancy, ejaculation, diseases and infections, and much more. The nudity is interesting, apart from gross bits involving cameras in the vagina, e.g. seeing a cock ejaculate, but it is still an interesting documentary series. Good!