Television Reality TV Sex and

New reality show ‘Good Sex’ wants to leak your sex tape — and then review it

Reading now: 261
nypost.com

Discovery+ docuseries wants to leak your sex tape — and members of the public are lining up to bare all.Well, almost all. “Good Sex,” premiering Aug.

19, challenges couples to film their most intimate moments and then review them with a coach to see where they went wrong. The audience is shown snippets of the footage, with the couple’s most private parts blurred out.

Caitlin V. Neal, a sex coach in her 30s who goes by Caitlin V, is at the heart of the show. She told The Post why she prefers the strip-down approach.“When we are doing talk-based coaching sessions, I’m asking people to describe in words something that’s far beyond our ability to articulate: a sexual encounter,” she said. “Often, because people don’t have a shared baseline understanding, [talking] pales in comparison to being able to see that on video.” The series follows Caitlin V (the V being short for Victorious) through her workday, observing as she meets with a range of clients who come to her for help with intimacy issues, including mismatched libidos, trouble reaching orgasm and erectile dysfunction.

Before meeting, clients are asked to set up cameras in their bedrooms and have sex. Only then can the work really begin. For Caitlin, watching other people’s sex tapes doesn’t feel weird or invasive: It’s about doing her job more thoroughly, not to mention efficiently. “My goal is to find a neutral and compassionate base from which to receive information from them,” she said. “I want people left with a sense that whatever they’re going through in their own intimate lives is normal, and there is hope.

Read more on nypost.com
The website starsalert.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA