Why have good sex when you can have GOOP sex! Gwyneth Paltrow launches new Netflix show about unique ways to boost intimacy and pleasure – from touchless orgasms to Wolverine CLAW sex toys
- The trailer for Paltrow’s six-episode docuseries Sex, Love & Goop dropped on Thursday, less than two years after the release of her first show, The Goop Lab
- Premiering on October 21, the show follows five real-life couples on their journeys to enhance their sex lives
- The couples work with five sexual health experts, including Paltrow’s go-to intimacy coach Michaela Boehm and somatic sexologist Jaiya
- In the trailer, couple Erika and Damon watch in shock as Jaiya’s partner gives her a touchless orgasm, a technique they later try out for themselves
- Jaiya also introduces them to some ‘pleasure items’ to utilize in the bedroom, including her ‘Wolverine claws’
- Paltrow said in a statement that the show is ‘full of lessons’ that she wishes she had ‘learned years ago’
Gwyneth Paltrow is tackling sex and intimacy with a side of Goop on her new Netflix series exploring sexual pleasure through touchless orgasms, Wolverine claw sex toys, and plenty of sensual caressing.
Less than two years after the launch of her first wellness-focused docuseries, The Goop Lab, she and her team are back with Sex, Love & Goop, which follows five real-life couples on their journeys to enhance their sex lives.
‘It’s one thing to be emotionally vulnerable on camera, but to be sexually vulnerable, we’ve never really seen this before,’ Paltrow, 49, says in the show’s new trailer, which dropped on Thursday.
Second season: The trailer for Gwyneth Paltrow’s Netflix docuseries Sex, Love & Goop dropped on Thursday, less than two years after the release of her first show, The Goop Lab
Tune in: Premiering on October 21, the show follows five real-life couples on their journeys to enhance their sex lives
Throughout the six-episode series, the couples work with five sexual health experts: Paltrow’s go-to intimacy coach Michaela Boehm, somatic sexologist Jaiya, tantric sex educator Amina Peterson, erotic wholeness coach Darshana Avila, and bodywork practitioner Katarina ‘Kato’ Wittich.
‘We offer a space to be sexual and not have that be a shameful thing,’ Avila explains.
The trailer shows the couples meeting with their respective coaches and the techniques that are utilized to help them achieve sexual greater pleasure — even without physical touch.
‘Orgasm doesn’t have to be slot A goes into slot B,’ Jaiya notes. ‘It could be anywhere on their body.’
Orgasm seems to be an issue for couple Erika and Damon, who are seen meeting with the somatic sexologist in the trailer.
‘His parents are wondering why he doesn’t have babies. And am I gonna have an orgasm before I have a baby? Erika asks.
Jaiya explains to the couple that there are ‘five different erotic blueprints, including ‘energetic touch,’ ‘sensual touch,’ and ‘kinky touch.’
‘Oftentimes couples’ blueprints, they’re opposites,’ she adds.
In the trailer, Erika and Damon watch in shock as Jaiya’s partner Ian Ferguson gives her a touchless orgasm.
‘S**t,’ Damon says as the expert writhes in pleasure.
Say what? Jaiya has her partner give her a touchless orgasm in front of couple Erika and Damon
Wow: Erika and Damon watch in shock and awe as Jaiya writhes on the table in response to her partner’s energy
Learning curve: The couple later tries a similar technique on each other while working to help Erika orgasm
Ouch: Jaiya also introduces them to some ‘pleasure items’ to utilize in the bedroom, including her ‘Wolverine claws’
Jaiya also introduces them to some ‘pleasure items’ to use in the bedroom as she pulls out her ‘Wolverine claws’ and gently running one of them across the skin of her arm.
Another couple, Rama and Felicitas, reveal they ‘were close to getting a divorce,’ with him admitting he ‘had blinders on’ in their marriage.
‘What they came for is very common,’ Boehm says. ‘We’re going to have to work on the sexy factor a bit.’
There are also plenty of tears in the trailer, which shows participants grappling with a myriad of emotions, including body insecurity.
Hard times: Rama and Felicitas reveal in the trailer that they ‘were close to getting a divorce’
Spicing it up: Ramos and Felicitas are trying to recapture their physical desire for each other
Just another chore? Another woman admits that her partner compares sex to brushing his teeth as they try to give their sex life a boost
Honest: There are also plenty of tears in the trailer, which shows participants grappling with a myriad of emotions, including body insecurity
‘We’re having sex. ‘It’s a show about sex. We’re gonna talk about sex,’ Paltrow enthusiastically tells the couples.
The wellness guru and her team also dabbled in pleasure on The Goop Lab, which followed Goop employees as they explored energy healing, psychedelics, cold therapy, psychic mediums, and orgasms.
‘Sex, Love & Goop explores what it means to be truly intimate in a relationship: to express your deepest fears and desires and to accept those of your partners,’ Paltrow says in a statement.
‘A continuation of Goop’s mission to help our audience pursue the ineffable power of their own potential, the show is a toolkit for finding more pleasure and connection in our romantic lives. And it’s full of lessons I wish I’d learned years ago.’
History: Paltrow also dabbled in pleasure on The Goop Lab, which followed Goop employees as they explored energy healing, psychedelics, cold therapy, psychic mediums, and orgasms
Sex-positive: Last year, Paltrow launched her $75 ‘This Smells Like My Vagina’ and ‘This Smells Like My Orgasm’ candles. In February, Goop released its $95 double-sided wand vibrator
Clever label: Earlier this week, she announced Goop’s new female libido-boosting supplement DTF, an acronym for ‘down to f***’
Sex, Love & Goop premieres on Netflix on October 21, but this isn’t the first time Paltrow has taken on sexual health and intimacy.
Last year, she combated vaginal shame with the launch of her $75 ‘This Smells Like My Vagina’ and ‘This Smells Like My Orgasm’ candles. In February, Goop released its $95 double-sided wand vibrator, which sold out in less than 24 hours.
And earlier this week, she announced Goop’s new female libido-boosting supplement DTF — an acronym for ‘down to f***.’
‘Everyday stress and anxiety, hormonal changes, exhaustion, age… these can impact our libido and sexual health,’ she wrote on Instagram.
‘So yes, we (with our science and research team) created a supplement that REALLY helps and, yes, we called it DTF. Because, you know, we’re @goop.’
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