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New Reality Show 'Good Sex' Is About To Leak Your Sex Tape - And Review It

A new Discovery+ documentary series is about to leak your sex tape.

Well, pretty much everything.

In "Good Sex," which premieres on August 19, couples capture their most intimate moments and review them with their coaches to see where they went wrong. Audiences are shown snippets of footage, with the couple's most private parts blurred out. 

Caitlin V. Neal is his coach in his thirties Sex aka Caitlin Vis the show's central figure. She told the Post why she prefers the strip-down approach. I'm asking people to describe their encounters," she said. "Often people don't share a basic understanding, so [talking] pales in comparison to being able to see it on video." 

"Good Sex" challenges couples to film their most intimate moments and then review them with a coach to see where they went wrong.
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She likes to watch

series Caitlin V (V is Victorious ) throughout the workday and observed meeting various clients who came to her for counseling about intimacy issues such as sexual inconsistencies, difficulties in reaching orgasm, anderectile dysfunction. To do.

Prior to meeting, the client is asked to set up a camera in her bedroom and have sex. Only then can she actually begin her work.

For Caitlin, watching other people's sex tapes is neither strange nor invasive.

"My goal is to find a neutral, compassionate basis for receiving information from them," she said. "I want people to be left with a sense that whatever they are going through in their intimate lives is normal and that there is hope. It is okay to ask for help."

Caitlin V sits on a couch and holds a feather.
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She's Disguised It

Wisconsin married couple Erika, Thomas, 37, 35, came to Caitlin because Erica couldn't cum during sex. As they watched the tape, Thomas observed himself and commented, "I need to slow down." 

Caitlin also noted that within the first few minutes Erica was "groaning with force.

Erica may not have admitted that her moaning was fake, so Caitlin decided to take control of their sex life. 

Through their sessions, Erica explores the sexuality grounded in strict church education, she said. To help her, she was given "homework" to examine herself in the mirror in order to become more comfortable with her sexuality.

Focus, People

In another episode, Caitlin meets a Los Angeles couple, Ben (48) and Annie (40). Before that, they were each married to their college sweethearts. Therefore, neither Ben nor Annie have much sexual experience. In Ben's marriage, "it wasn't common for us to have sex," he said.

So, after getting divorced and starting seeing Annie, he was disappointed to discover that he had erectile dysfunction. 

When the trio reviewed footage of Ben and Annie, Caitlin focused on them being disturbed by the dog and Ben pleasing Annie, while she I realized that I was ignoring my needs. This made it easier for her to eliminate distractions, one of the factors that contribute to anxiety and stress leading to ED. She also allowed Ben to give Annie exercise instructions that focused on vocalizing her own desires. 

Ben and Annie smiling on a couch.
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While reviewing Ben and Annie's tape, Caitlin V points out Doggie's distraction.
Ben and Annie smile on a couch.
Ben and Annie review his tapes of sex with Caitlin V.

Hips Don't Lie

The most common problem couples seek her out is what they assume is a case of libido mismatch.

"That's what they call it, but there's a lot going on under the hood," Caitlin said. "What seems like a mismatched libido may be that you don't know how to excite each other, or you're not being open with yourself about what you really want."

A black and white image of a woman in bed with a man.
Tape footage of Alanna and Adam.

The list goes on — and so on.

"Maybe it's a matter of shame," she said. "It could be a hormonal or chemical issue...but it shows up because some people want sex more than others. There could be unaddressed grudges. Interesting things in our bodies." The point is, bodies are freebies.They can't lie."

"Worth a million words." Adam, 30, is one of the people who appeared on the show to ask for Caitlyn's help. She's not very confident in seeing herself — all of herself — on TV.

Alanna and Adam, together in a sex coach session with Caitlin V.
Sex with Caitlin V Alana and Adam attending her coaching session

Anything, very intimate don't worry about that. I think it's going to be tough," she said. 

On screen, Caitlin asked them to tell what they noticed while watching the tape. 

"I'm not doing much. I'm just laying around," Alana commented. "I'm definitely the attacker in this situation," Adam said. 

The tape was designed so that the couple could give them a few exercises, such as the "red light, green light" sexy game, with Alanna as the initiator.

"I was able to control and tell him to come towards me or walk away from — it was a lot of fun," she said.