3 series that talk (good) about sex to see this weekend

Want to watch series about sex? We offer you a selection of Netflix programs that discuss the subject intelligently and in an educational way. Let's talk about sex, baby!

Want to watch series on sex, but treated without clichés and without lack of varied representations? We reassure you, Netflix is ​​full of educational (and pop) programs on this theme. Here are three we have chosen for you!

"Big Mouth": back to puberty

Animated series are also very good at talking about sex. Nick Kroll managed to find an audience for his series Big Mouth, very inspired by her adolescence. We discover a bunch of college students completely overwhelmed by the effects of puberty, their desire and their sexuality. It's funny, but it's also touching because you find your way around and the subject is treated unfiltered. Rules for homosexuality without forgetting masturbation or even hairiness … Big Mouth laughs, educates and it's a perfect combo for a program that addresses sex. To binger without moderation!

"Sex Education": Otis improvises as a sex therapist

From the first season, Sex Education has become a staple series on adolescent sexuality. Without complex and with a lot of inclusiveness, we discover the emotions of British high school students in constant search of identity and open, or not, to new sexual experiences. Sex Education is a must see because, as its title suggests, the series educates precisely on the subject and allows to explore sexuality with a lot of benevolence.

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"Valeria": the ode to female sexuality

We have often compared the series Valeria at Sex and The City. This is because this Spanish program highlights four friends facing their romantic emotions, but also sexual. Obviously we immediately think of the cult series of the 90s. Valeria does good because it does not make female sexuality a taboo, quite the contrary. These young women are discovering, and sometimes even rediscovering, their sexuality. They are in search of emancipation and it is something that is good! Their successes and disappointments are precisely highlighted.

Melanie has probably seen Friends, but also Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, at least 12,578 times. She is also interested in female gaze in cinema and …