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Sex It's A Sin

'It's a Sin' provoking casual homophobia in 2021 is the very reason why this programme needed to air, argues sexuality professor

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Sex and sexual activity is a feature of many people’s adult lives, so I’m always a little bit surprised that it’s still the case that a sex scene in a TV show, such as that in ‘It’s a Sin‘ can provoke so much comment and even outrage, more than perhaps representations of gun or knife […] The post 'It's a Sin' provoking casual homophobia in 2021 is the very reason why this programme needed to air, argues sexuality professor appeared first on GCN.

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