Sexreport

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How do we love? How sexually educated are our teenagers? How has the Internet changed our sexuality? These are just a few of the many questions that “Sexreport” answers in five one-hour shows.

“Sexreport” was inspired by Oswalt Kolle, the nation’s most influential sexual educator of the sixties and seventies.




In cooperation with the German Society for Socio-Scientific Sexual Research and the City University in London, an internationally adaptable questionnaire with 200 questions was developed. Over 50,000 men and women over 14 years of age participated in the online study, which has been evaluated by the international standards of descriptive statistics.




The results of the “Sexreport” are illustrated by a graphic package and exclusively presented in the five episodes. The first episode is an overview of the most evident changes in our sexual behavior over the last 40 years, since the beginning of the sexual revolution. The episodes two through five each focus on a special topic: female sexuality, male sexuality, teenage sexuality and sexuality in relationships.



In each episode of the “Sexreport”, singles and couples are interviewed and several medical and/or behavioral experiments are conducted. A lie detector test will reveal if we tell the truth about our sexual desires and fantasies. A medical test shows how excitable women actually are. A couple initiates an experiment to determine whether constant sex really is an antidote for stagnation in bed.



“Sexreport” details the milestones in our sexual development – from the sexual revolution to the almost non-stop preoccupation with sex today. “Sexreport”, the largest study on sexual behaviour ever undertaken in Germany, is guaranteed to fascinate viewers with unexpected answers to all the questions they have always been afraid to ask.

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