The show, titled Séx Box, is a new séx talk show which involved three couples having séx in a box on stage in front of a studio audience, then talk about it afterwards with a panel of experts.
According to reports, the "séx box" is made of thick wood. Inside, it looks like a boutique hotel room. It's soundproof with no cameras, so the couples can't be heard or seen once in there.
According to reports, the "séx box" is made of thick wood. Inside, it looks like a boutique hotel room. It's soundproof with no cameras, so the couples can't be heard or seen once in there.
"While each of the three couples are in the box (with a 30 minute time limit), Mariella Frostup, who hosts the show, international syndicated séx columnist Dan Savage, psychotherapist Phillip Hodson and me, discuss issues relating to the couple in the box.
For example, when our first young couple are in the box, we talk about pórn and the effect it has on a generation who have grown up with it.
What can be done to keep female desiré going long-term - with surprising insights - was a topic debated for our mature couple. Just what gay men really get up to in béd, was the myth-bústing eye-opening debate for the gay male couple.
These discussions are tasteful, intelligent, warm and often funny. They are also educational, challenging harmful séxual myths that confuse and stop lots of people enjoying a healthy, enjoyable séx life.
The discussions are so interesting, by the time the couple come out of the box, you'll have forgotten they were in there!"
The producers of the show reveal that it its aim is to normalisé séx for many people watching, surprise even more and hopefully leave all with a more réalistic view of what really happens in bédrooms across Britain, rather than what pórnography, movies or telly would have us believe.
Source: Dailymail
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