Sex... with Mum and Dad Season 1
Sex... with Mum and Dad is a British documentary series, that aired on BBC Three, featuring Dutch sexologist Maria Schopman helping teens that have a bad attitude towards sex. Together with their parents, they go on a rewarding but often embarrassing, toe curling journey where everything related to sex is up for discussion.
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Sex... with Mum and Dad
2007Sex... with Mum and Dad is a British documentary series, that aired on BBC Three, featuring Dutch sexologist Maria Schopman helping teens that have a bad attitude towards sex. Together with their parents, they go on a rewarding but often embarrassing, toe curling journey where everything related to sex is up for discussion.
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17-year-old Dale Linton treats women like they are trophies to be paraded in front of his mates and his mum is sick of his attitude. How will he cope explaining erogenous zones to a cross-section of women at his local rugby club? Abby Standen has been allowed to sleep with her boyfriends at home for the last three years, but as the number of partners has grown her parents are changing the rules.
Sexologist Maria Schopman helps a young lad with an attitude problem towards women.
In this episode, Maria meets two families where mum has died and dad has been left to try and deal with teenagers who are off the rails. Phil Frances is 18 and has had 22 sexual partners, but his Dad isn’t just worried about the numbers he’s also at a loss to comprehend that they are all men, while 16-year-old Sinead Walker is turning her back on her dad and hitting the sack with a 21-year-boyfriend.
This programme introduces the Hicks family from Chesham and the Garrattley family from Manchester. 16-year-old Matthew Hicks' parents are terrified his endless stream of one night stands is going to see him becoming a father before he gets out of his teens. And things are so bad in the Garrattley household that 16-year-old Becky’s dad has already thrown one boyfriend out of the house. Can Maria’s methods solve these family’s problems? The theory is that the more open people are, the less there is to hide and worry about. Which doesn’t mean it’s going to be any less awkward when Maria makes Matthew buy condoms with his dad, or Becky show her parents all the sex positions she knows with the use of toy dolls.