Slutever

2018 • VICELAND
4.1
61 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 2 episodes (9)

1 VR Porn
2/10/19
Through meeting the erotic innovators in the world of virtual reality, Karley becomes a porn avatar and learns that VR Porn is more than just jizz in 3D.
2 Vagina Power
2/17/19
Pussy is undergoing a massive rebrand. Karley goes on a journey to find the true meaning of pussy power, meets sex witches, a yoni alchemist, and a sex-positive feminist icon.
3 Poly Love
2/24/19
Karley explores the world of open relationships to find out if it's possible to have more than one partner without turning into a jealous demon. Uncensored.
4 Alternative Sex Ed
3/3/19
After realizing that sex ed in America is trash, Karley meets the slutty superheros who are shaping the future of sex education through real sex videos and pleasure classes.
5 Pet Play
3/10/19
After finding out that animal role play is actually a thing, Karley hangs out with human kittens, ponies, and puppies to find out: what is so sexy about being a pet?
6 Bisexual Men
3/17/19
From bi porn sets to pegging classes, Karley explores male sexual fluidity by asking the age old question: do bisexual men exist?
7 Sugar Babies
3/24/19
Karley investigates the growing phenomenon of sugar daddy websites, and meets college sugar babies who are monetizing their relationships.
8 Strippers
3/31/19
With strip club culture entering the mainstream, Karley spends time with multiple erotic dancers and their fans to find out: are strippers the new "It Girls"?
101 S2 Trailer
1/31/19
Sex writer Karley Sciortino returns for a second season of enlightened voyeurism, challenging how we see sexuality, gender, love, and everything in between.

About this show

Slutever follows host Karley Sciortino as she takes an in-depth look at sex, relationships, and intimacy in the modern world, finding the humanity in people and sex practices that are often stigmatized.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
61 reviews
A Google user
April 1, 2018
TLDR: Could do with a bit more straight male representation "who happen to make up half the world's population" or at least a change to the description indicating it is more focused on the female perspective instead of it's current description which eludes to it taking a look broadly at sexuality. The description "which you can verify yourself by scrolling up" is as follows: "Slutever follows host Karley Sciortino as she takes an in-depth look at sex, relationships, and intimacy in the modern world, finding the humanity in people and sex practices that are often stigmatized." From what I have found it appears to be mainly centered around the female perspective, which seems to be contrary to the description above. For example ((warning spoilers)) In the episode Monster Fantasy the episode focused on the female perspective for erotica, the fantasy itself from a female's psychological perspective. The fantasy toys were all exclusively dildos, even though in the episode when visiting Primal Hardwere "yes it is spelled that way" you can see some penetratable sex toys for men but they got not even a single reference to male only fantasy sex toys. The only times men are mentioned in the conversation is that the specific monster erotica in the episode is "Feminist" because women are writing it, a woman with a vast fantasy sex toy collection who dabbles in making fantasy sex toys "insertion toys only" who mentions that her husband during sex will insert the toys into her, and when she was talking to the guys behind Primal Hardwere where they were only shown to talk about insertion toys only even though there were penetratable toys on the table with the rest of the toys and they were most likely more in depthly filmed. Many straight men are into monster fantasy as well, yet while there was multiple opportunitues to bring up the straight male portion of the fantasy community without it costing the producers any extra money to film none of it was in the episode, either it was never filmed in the first place "which would be the fault of the producers" or it was edited out "which would be the fault of the editors" either way someone messed up. You can't have a sex and kink positive show while ignoring one of the sexes "which accounts for half the world's population". If you want to have a show about sexuality that is mainly focused on the female perspective that is fine, but if you are going to do that indicate so in your description. I find it to be very dishonest to claim "Slutever follows host Karley Sciortino as she takes an in-depth look at sex, relationships, and intimacy in the modern world, finding the humanity in people and sex practices that are often stigmatized." While ignoring one of the sexes. Also they didn't visit Bad Dragon which is the largest producer of Fantasy Sex Toys and has a huge collection of dildos and a decent sized collection of penetratable sex toys. That was a huge missed opportunity.
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TAB
April 27, 2020
Straight guys also have sex, just with women only (visa/versa). Why is it voodoo to show men and women together on these shows. Like straight people are not allowed to be intimate.
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kurt kohler
January 10, 2022
Not everyone wants this stuff. I like guys so if we can't see us then it shouldn't be seen in any form.
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