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The new Channel 4 series "Virgin Island" has sparked controversy with its first episode. The show features 12 virgins aged 22-30 on a Mediterranean island, working with sex experts to overcome intimacy barriers. Viewers found the content, which includes vocal exercises, consent discussions, and intimate sessions with therapists, to be "creepy" and exploitative. The participants shared personal insecurities, and the show plans to escalate intimacy in future episodes.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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