Strange Sex

Strange Sex

TV-MA200930m4.3/10
Documentary

Ratings

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4.3/10(6)

Strange Sex is an American documentary series that aired on TLC from July 18, 2010 to August 5, 2012. The series explores all things sex and relationships, especially if they are atypical.

Production

Sirens Media

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

November 4, 2009

Last Aired

August 19, 2012

Networks

TLC

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Cougars and Cubs
Air date: 2010-07-18
Hattie is a 73-year old former model and dancer; Ron is a 33-year old father of two. Despite being born decades apart, the two have decided to go on a date.
E2
Unusual Orgasms
Air date: 2010-07-18
A woman claims to be capable of orgasming by simply thinking.
E3
Two Boyfriends and a Baby
Air date: 2010-07-25
Jaiya, John, and Ian have lived polyamorously for two years.
E4
Uncontrollable Urges
Air date: 2010-07-25
Rock star Phil has been a sex addict for fifteen years.
E5
Balloon Fetish
Air date: 2010-08-01
Balloons terrified Chris. But what was once his worst nightmare became his greatest pleasure. For Scott, having an orgasm brings him no pleasure. He suffered in silence, but now, there might be hope for him.
E6
Pleasure and Pain
Air date: 2010-08-01
As Chris was having sex, a flood of fluid gushed from her vagina. Chris was mortified. Then, she learned what it was and later, Gene and James are the perfect couple. But when they have sex, all Gene feels is pain.

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