2025    46 mReality, Romantický
6.46.0
More people are remaining virgins for longer, but now 12 courageous adult virgins embark on a unique intimacy course, at a luxury Mediterranean retreat, to overcome their intimacy anxiety.

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2 řady

  • Series 1
    Series 16 dílů
  • Series 2
    Series 28 dílů
  • Andrew LazarusSelf - Surrogate Partner Therapist
  • Joy RigelSelf - Emotional Intimacy Coach
  • Devah CurlechéileSelf - Sensuality Coach
  • Aisha Paris-SmithSelf - Sexological Bodyworker
  • Thomas RocourtSelf - Sexological Bodyworker
  • Danielle HarelSelf - Sex and Relationship Coach
  • Kat SladeSelf - Surrogate Partner Therapist
  • Abby ShenemanSelf - Clinical Therapist
  • Celeste HirschmanSelf - Sex and Relationship Coach
  • Pia VISelf - Contributor
  • Louise VISelf - Contributor
  • Zac VISelf - Contributor
  • Taylor VISelf - Contributor
  • Viraj VISelf - Contributor
  • Holly VISelf - Contributor
  • Dave VISelf - Contributor
  • Charlotte VISelf - Contributor
  • Emma VISelf - Contributor
  • Callum5. listopadu 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐ – Virgin Island – Sun, Sand, and Social Awkwardness Virgin Island calls itself a reality show, but reality might be the most flexible word on the island. The premise is simple — gather a group of adults who’ve never had sex and drop them into a carefully curated paradise where they’ll “learn to connect.” What follows is part therapy session, part awkward social experiment, and part voyeuristic curiosity wrapped in seaside sunsets and polite British narration. Being a UK production, it doesn’t hide behind the squeamishness of American shows; bodies are treated as human, not scandalous. The participants, however, are what truly draw your attention — not because of what they do, but because of what they can’t. Their vulnerability is at once heartbreaking and uncomfortable. You can’t help but feel that these people have been let down long before the cameras ever rolled — by families that never taught confidence, by societies that turned intimacy into taboo. There’s something compelling about watching trained psychologists and sex therapists untangle decades of shame, and the compassion behind those moments gives the show its only real weight. But the rest — the awkward pool parties, the forced exercises, the contrived “bonding” games — feels like watching someone try to teach affection with a checklist. It’s worth a single watch, more as a social study than entertainment. You’ll likely finish it feeling less titillated than quietly sad — a reminder that the most human skills are often the ones we’re never properly taught. 🍸 Pairing: A bittersweet gin and tonic — crisp, clinical, and surprisingly sobering once the bubbles fade.

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