Sex report 2008 - That's how Germans love

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Movie
Original title Sex report 2008 - That's how Germans love
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2008
length 215 minutes
Rod
Director Marvin Entholt
Carsten Frank
Luisa Matsa
Melanie Poetter
Christian Stiefenhofer
production Bilderfest GmbH / ProSieben
occupation

Sexreport 2008 - This is how the Germans love is a five-part German TV documentary from 2008 based on Germany's largest sexology study to date . 55,992 women and men aged 14 and over took part in the Internet study carried out by the German private broadcaster ProSieben and the German Society for Social Science Sex Research . The sexologist Jakob Pastötter took over the scientific management .

The first episode saw 2.56 million viewers.

consequences

  • Inventory: Do we have better sex today than 40 years ago?
Couples therapist Prof. Ulrich Clement is conducting an experiment to determine whether couples know their partner's favorite sex. Dr. Martin Walter uses an investigation to show what happens in the brain when watching pornographic films .
  • The woman: What's the best way?
Psychotherapist Hildegard Stienen examines women's erogenous zones, female climax and the frequency with which women think about sex.
  • The man: What today's men have to achieve
A woman tries to seduce five men into sex.
  • Young people: how mature is our youth really?
Sven Warminsky examines how enlightened young people are.
  • Relationships: How Does Love Stay Passionate?
Couples therapist Ulrich Clement examines the sexual passion of four couples.

Individual evidence

  1. Article in the star

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