A financial consultant whose wife cheats (and not just with anyone, but with men from an escort service), young cynics who prefer sex without obligations to all other forms of relationships, the notorious son of a sex therapist – it would seem, what do they have in common? In their lives, sex plays an important role – but not as it might seem at first glance. We have collected for you several series in which this topic is just an excuse to talk about something much more serious.
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“Matrimonial Debt”
A financial consultant, husband and father discovered that his wife uses the services of a male escort service … And the authors of the series “Matrimonial Debt” are trying to find out what this debt consists of. Neil was so shocked when he learned Grace’s secret that he did not rush to accuse his wife of infidelity, did not wonder what, in fact, she lacked – she, who lives in a house with a pool and has not known trouble for almost two decades.
The fact of the matter is that a financial advisor with a pool and an impressive bank account is a good person. Struck by the discovery, he looked at himself from the outside. And I saw a gambler who had long ago abandoned not only the emotional connection with his wife and daughter, but also his true self.
And now he’s determined to find out who he really is. And how to make sure that the wife has enough of what she still clearly lacks. And for this he will have to move to the other side of the barricades – to where they live a full life, without betraying themselves … the proletarians of the male escort.
Sex in “Conjugal Duty” is only a pretext for talking about things much more essential and completely incorporeal, which can be discovered with its help. And the characters use it as a key to the door behind which they hide themselves – authentic, with real desires, not distorted by the pressure of social norms.
“Men love to lie about what they have. That makes them men.” “Women don’t know what they really want – they forbid themselves to know.” Behind the cynicism of the dialogues in “Debt” lies something like a new romanticism, the romanticism of Internet anonymity and total “sharing” – the current Childe Harold will have to find not the meaning of his existence, but himself.
“You are the embodiment of vice”
The members of this couple convey this thought to each other every day in different expressions. Completely selfish and cynics, they do not believe in love and claim that they are connected by sex. This is a form of their deep mutual affection.
“Sex Education”
Here’s what young Otis got by eavesdropping on his sex therapist mom’s therapy sessions. And now he can open his own underground office and help peers who always get into trouble in this area. Most important at their age.