The sexual series CUNTraDICKtions encourages self-reflection while exploring the complexities of on/scene and ob/scene performances. The series addresses such topics as asexuality and sex positiveity, as well as the questions surrounding the status of being a naturally artificial rebel.

Top 5 Sexual Series on Netflix
Top 5 Sexual Series on Netflix

Sex Education

After three seasons, the Sexual Education series is finally coming to a close. Fans are left wondering what will come next. While the show is far different than most other television shows, there are a few similarities between the show and other series, including high school dramas, sexually-positive series, and even comedic shows.

While Sex Education season four will have a big narrative hook, it’s not clear what will happen to Otis and Eric after their previous experience at Moordale Secondary. They’re both nervous about setting up a new clinic in an unfamiliar place and fearful of losing again. They’re also nervous about the change in school culture, which is far different than the previous one. The new school, Cavendish Sixth Form College, has a very environmentally conscious vibe and daily yoga in its communal garden. Additionally, the school is home to a group of kids who are known for their kindness and good nature.

The Magicians

The Magicians is an exciting new series that centers on the world of magical fantasy. The series follows grad student Quentin Coldwater, who has been fascinated by this world since he was a child. He and his friends discover that this fantasy world is real, and that it poses a serious danger to humanity. Set in upstate New York, Quentin and his friends explore the magical world and discover the danger it poses.

The Magicians is based on the novel by Lev Grossman. The series decried objectification of women and ridiculed tokenism, but it did not give black or brown characters enough screen time. In addition, the main character was a white, brooding man. The series later changed its main character in the third season to reflect the #metoo movement.

The Crown

Netflix’s fifth series of The Crown is out and critics have panned it. Dame Judi Dench has called it “malicious rubbish” and Tony Blair has called it “complete rubbish.” It covers a variety of topics including the marriage of Charles and Diana, the divorce, and Diana’s famous Panorama interview with Martin Bashir. However, there are some scenes that may be too graphic for younger viewers.

In the fifth season of The Crown, we see a royal couple dealing with their relationship under great pressure. In some cases, the relationship breaks, while in others, it rekindles. The drama follows the marriages of the Queen’s children and Charles and Diana. It also looks at the queen’s relationship with the British people.

Sex/Life

Sex/Life is an edgy, adult drama about a suburban mom whose past affair is resurfacing in the present. The series revolves around Billie, a suburban wife who fantasizes about her ex, Brad. Billie also keeps a diary, which documents her wild sexual history. It’s told in flashbacks and features graphic sex scenes and language.

Sex/Life is a trash television show that is incredibly sexual and emotional. It has been compared to the sex-filled film 50 Shades of Grey. Unlike the film, Sex/Life features a secondary main character. Ultimately, the premise of the series revolves around Billie’s quest to understand herself and her desire.

Below Her Mouth

Below Her Mouth is a late-night sexual series that will appeal to horny men and teenage lesbians alike. The series premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and is now playing in select theaters. Below Her Mouth follows a lesbian couple who have a sexual relationship that goes beyond the bedroom.

Directed by April Mullen, Below Her Mouth is a new lesbian drama set in the modern day. The series follows the relationship between a successful fashion editor (Natalie Krill) and a successful roofer (Erika Linder). The show explores the realities of lesbian relationships from the perspective of a lesbian woman.

Hemlock Grove

The first preview of Netflix’s new 13-part gothic horror series “Hemlock Grove” teases the presence of monsters and sex. Based on the novel by Brian McGreevy, the series revolves around the eccentric residents of a crumbling Pennsylvania steel town. The series’ plot centers on a 17-year-old girl’s murder and the subsequent investigation, which reveals the town’s more shady side.

The series starts off promising, but the plot quickly starts to lose its steam after a few episodes. Director Eli Roth and star Deran Sarafian are obsessed with dragging the series’ undertones to the surface. The first episode introduces us to a sexy high school student named Brooke Bluebell, who likes to have sex in cars.