Saturday, October 26, 2013

Public television teaches how to 'Make Love'

A public television show set to air from November 3 late in the evening aims to help viewers "to explore their sexuality without taboo." The show is called Make love.
Public television teaches how to 'Make Love'

Everything you wanted to know about sex and never have dared to ask, the Germans will see on TV in November . On the public network MDR  Make Love will air from 3 November at 22.30 in the evening. The show will feature about five episodes for a total of 225 minutes will be transmitted from November 6 to 22, also from public broadcaster SWR, covering the southern part of the country.

"The program aims to help viewers to discover their own sexuality," explains Mrs. Henning,

The program manager of the show added that "we do not only talk but also show things directly. "

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