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Anonymity surely can be great, but it can also be the worst thing ever because it allows people to be the absolute worst versions of themselves. The internet is a truly weird place to be because people have the ability to just hide forever while doing weird things and not getting in trouble for it, that's why sometimes we manage to find some truly disturbing pictures on the internet that no one ever manages to explain. 
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There seems to be a reoccurring trend in most TV shows today: Turn your audience on as much as possible so they come back for more. Entertainment today is aimed directly at our naughty bits, and we wouldn't have it another way.
However, there are some cases when you might watch a show just for the story, and then there's a penis that seems to come out of nowhere. Or everything is so suggestive that you feel like you should bathe in holy water just to feel semi clean again.
We're going to look at the top offenders, starting with:
I remember coming across this on On Demand one day. Not one to miss a potential new favorite, I gave it a shot. All I remember is an opening credit, and the next thing I knew I saw a couple going at it like monkeys. I don't care if a show has sex scenes. Hell, I'm married. Sex is nothing new to me. What I absolutely don't like is when a show tries to beat into your brain that whatever given group of people are quite sexually active. What's the point?
From what I can gather, it's an excuse for creator/actress Lena Dunham to get naked. I'm all for empowering women, but even I have my limits. Every episode is the characters trying to navigate through being single, or something. Take away what little wit and actual funny moments that were in Sex and the City, and you have Girls.

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Sex! A lot of sex! Okay, now that we've got your attention, let’s take a voyeuristic peek into the steamiest, most sexually explicit 18+ rated shows to stream. By Bianca Coleman


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Some of the 18+ rated sexy series in our list are specifically about sex or the sex industry, while others insert erotic scenes between the mundane or pedestrian. For what is life without a dash of scintillating spice?
Editor’s Note : If you want to go straight to the juicy stuff, check out our pick of sexy series with steamy scenes below, or read on to hear from South African sexpert Dorothy Black and get even more X-rated recommendations.
Thanks to streaming television, we’ve come a long way in terms of what we have access to watching (and let’s leave porn out of it for now, unless we’re talking about HBO’s The Deuce , which is about prostitution and the adult film industry in NYC in the 70s and 80s), and the creators of shows have way more freedom than in the past.
We asked our sexpert, columnist and author Dorothy Black what she thinks about how sex scenes are generally handled in TV series nowadays.
“People are scared of vulnerability in sex … so this is rarely depicted in anything that isn’t specifically a story around that theme,” she replies.
“The average screenwriter/director/studio head has their own sex issues to deal with and so will avoid it altogether or make a fantasy of it as they see fit. Luckily, our storytelling isn’t limited to the narrow band of experience we find in porn, so even if it is limited in what it depicts (no condom use, no awkward slip-ups, no morning after) it’s still more often a better representation than what you’d find on PornHub.” 
With that in mind, let’s get stuck into these steamy suggestions.
There’s a lot of different sex combinations in this series, as well as nudity and – worth mentioning – plenty of male full frontal, which is still depicted way less than female. You only have to watch Game of Thrones to see the imbalance . The series is about a group of teenagers navigating their complex world. Read more about the love, romance and sex side of it here .
Season 2 lands on Showmax in January 2022.
Sex in history: Harlots focuses on Margaret Wells, who runs a brothel in 18th-Century London and struggles to secure a better future for her daughters amid an unpredictable environment. Yes, lots of sex, obviously, but excellent storylines too. The cast includes Samantha Morton and Liv Tyler.
The down-on-her-luck woman who turns to turning tricks is a familiar trope; here we see the gender stereotype reversed with Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane, Divorce ), a high-school basketball coach in the suburbs of Detroit who is short on money and has a whole lot of middle-class problems. With the help of his friend Tanya (Jane Adams), Ray decides to use his nine-inch penis as an opportunity to make money.
Starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Deuce is a three-season series by creators David Simon ( The Wire ) and George Pelecanos, with each season taking place in a different time period during the rise of the porn industry in New York City during the 1970s and 80s. The third and final season landed on Showmax in November and is a fittingly steamy end to the acclaimed HBO series.
Having run from 2004 to 2009, The L Word is considered a TV classic. The series follows an ensemble cast of friends, mostly lesbians, who live in West Hollywood, California.
The sequel series, The L Word: Generation Q , is now on Showmax . Stream both seasons here .
Somebody did the hard work of tallying all 97 sex scenes. Check the list out here .
This sub-titled Spanish series is about students at an elite secondary school and their friends, and much like its counterparts, makes it very clear that no matter what parents would like to believe, their precious angels are doing it all…and more . Season 2 is now streaming, and it’s been renewed for a third.
As much as we love sex for recreation, there are those who have an even keener interest in studying it. Set in the 1950s through the late 1960s, this critically acclaimed series tells the story of Dr William Masters and Virginia Johnson (played by Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan ) and their pioneering (some may even, ahem, call it “seminal”) research into the nature of human sexual response and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders and dysfunctions.
This comedy-drama is an absolute delight – not only funny but deeply and profoundly sensitive to issues of a sexual nature experienced by (mostly) teens, but adults too. Leading the ensemble cast is awkward Otis (Asa Butterfield), whose mother (played by Gillian Anderon, yes, of The X-Files) is a sex therapist. It’s dreadfully embarrassing for a 16-year-old, until his friend/crush Maeve (Emma Mackey) convinces him to offer similar services to their school mates. Season 2 is on the way.
Before Euphoria, before Elite, and before Sex Education, there was Skins (2007–2010), a comedy-drama series about a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England. Its controversial storylines have explored issues like dysfunctional families, mental illness (such as depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder), adolescent sexuality, gender, substance abuse, autism spectrum disorder, death, and bullying. Just a normal day, then.
It's a streaming service featuring hit African content, international series and movies, documentaries and kids' shows. Showmax Pro includes all this plus live sport from SuperSport, live music and news. Go to showmax.com for more.
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