How sexually liberated are we really? Sunny Bergman sets out to shine a light on various common sex subjects by means of four topics. Young, old, newly in love or together for years, gay, straight or transsexual, they all drop their guards in Sunny’s tent. In the first episode, Sunny explores male sexuality and their common insecurities. Male sexuality is plagued by unshakeable clichés. For example they cannot get enough of it, like to boast about it unabashedly, want as many different partners as possible and prefer to be dominant in bed. But is male sexuality really that rigid?
Sexuality develops along as many paths as there are people. How do your environment, your cultural background, your education, your parents’ ideas and your personal childhood experiences influence your sexuality? What is it like to grow up always having porn within reach and was growing up in the former DDR (German Democratic Republic) really that liberating? Traumatic as well as liberating experiences emerge from the tent.
How fluid are inclination, gender and sexuality? The ‘gender bender’ has put a noticeable amount of thought into the meaning of sex, what we (want to) consider normal and how sexual preferences develop. This episode provides insight into the prejudice we have with regard to sex and gender, and opens doors to a very surprising look at sexual morality.
Sharing your fantasies with others is both embarrassing and stimulating. Fantasies are a personal Viagra or testosterone patch. Surprise and familiarity take turns in the tent. What thoughts and images excite people? Does a lively fantasy make you a better lover? Some get into Tantra while others experience the sheer necessity of fantasies in prison.