what binds you together?
other than non-consensual penises, miss, not much.
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SEX EDUCATION SEASON 4 SPOILERS EPISODE 5
If you’ve not watched up to 25 minutes of episode 5 and don’t want spoiler, don’t continue. I don’t cover everything here but still.
Still watching Sex Education, on episode 5, and O just came out and I hate her even more.
I really hope no one says Otis outed her. And her asexuality doesn’t explain what she did to Ruby.
Fuck O, there’s no hope for me liking her now. I’m literally red in the face and getting a headache from anger.
If she’s supposed to make me punch my TV then the actress is doing a great job.
Also where the fuck is Lily and Ola? And are they trying to set up Joanna with Joy’s possible father? Is there going to be a big reveal? I’m scared about Joy’s father…
Also poor Yacob(?).
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"...And it is absolutely not your fault."
Netflix's Sex Education (2019-)
TW!! SA
I have watched this show at least 5 times. Yes, it is supposed to be a heartfelt, coming-of-age comedy series about the sex lives of high school students. But it can be so much more than that. They cover so many important issues, and has one of the best representations of the LGBTQIA+ community. It talks about the hard stuff in the best way, always giving us a different perspective. Personally, I found the abortion episode to be incredibly moving. "I feel more guilty for the one's I had, than the one's I didn't." This is a reality for many people who had to go through such a traumatic procedure. It really dives into the untold truth that many people grieve their abortions, and that's okay.
Also, Aimee's assault on the bus. People tend to have this idea that sexual assault can only come in one form, but really there are so many ways. Aimee's for example. How she herself tried to downplay it as nothing because assault like that is not as covered as much. Sexual Assault is Sexual Assault. And it should always be taken seriously, no matter the extent of it. I also admire the portrayal of the aftermath of the assault, and the emotional toll it took on Aimee. Feeling like you can never escape the feeling you felt in that moment. Seeing and feeling them everywhere. This is also a reality for so many people, and I think the show showcased this incredibly.
I'm sorry for talking about such hard topics, but it truly is a great show with a great mixture of comedy, romance, and the hard to talk about topics. Seriously a fantastic show, I give it a 9.2/10.
P.S. If you have experienced sexual assault, please know it is okay to reach out for help. You can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673, tell a loved-one, or even reach out to me.
And if you've had an abortion, and need to talk to someone, you can also chat with me or reach out for Post-Abortion Counseling in your area. Remember, it is okay to grieve.
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ngl about 65% of the time my favorite character from a tv show is just the autistic or queer coded one.
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long time no see, tumblr 🫢
i finished netflix’s sex education a few days ago and I absolutely love the characters and really the whole concept of the show. i think i’m going to start a series of drawing some of my favourite characters from the show in a way that i feel really shows off their personalities
starting off is lily iglehart! 👽
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