Dying for Sex review Michelle Williams' erotic journey is revolutionary TV
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The article discusses how traditionally, sex is portrayed as predominantly for men, particularly in film and media. However, the new Disney+ miniseries 'Dying for Sex' breaks this mold by following the story of Molly Kochan, who, after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, embarks on a journey of sexual exploration. The miniseries, based on a true story, focuses on Molly's experiences alongside her supportive best friend Nikki, who urges her to seek her desires despite her difficult circumstances, thereby providing a fresh perspective on women's sexuality.
Dying for Sex manages to upend just about every expectation. The new Disney+ miniseries is inspired by the true story of Molly Kochan.
Molly leaves the session, buys a two-litre bottle of off-brand diet soda and a packet of menthols and calls her best friend Nikki.
Molly... had plenty of orgasms with other people, gladly agrees to take over Steve's caretaking duties to allow her friend to go in search of all the great sex.
Sex is never more for men than when you see it on screen. We always end up with the same old scenes, in the same old positions.
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