
Stranger Things (2016)
The Netflix series Stranger Things (2016) has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences with its unique blend of science fiction and horror. The show has also been praised for its exploration of teenage sexuality, with many of its characters grappling with their burgeoning sexual desires.
The show’s main characters, Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Will, are all pre-teens who are just beginning to explore their sexuality. In the first season, Mike and Eleven, a mysterious girl with supernatural powers, share a tender moment when they kiss. This scene is particularly poignant as it is the first time either of them has experienced romantic feelings.
In the second season, the show delves further into the characters’ sexual awakenings. Dustin and Lucas both develop crushes on Max, a new girl in town, while Mike and Eleven’s relationship deepens. The show also introduces a new character, Billy, who is a troubled teen with a dark past. Billy’s presence serves to highlight the dangers of teenage sexuality, as he is often seen engaging in risky behavior.
The show’s exploration of teenage sexuality is both nuanced and honest. It acknowledges the awkwardness and confusion that comes with growing up, while also showing the beauty and joy of first love. Stranger Things is a show that is not afraid to tackle difficult topics, and its portrayal of teenage sexuality is no exception.
Shirtless man and girl in bra are seen on top of each other kissing but if flashes between another scene. It is implied they're having sex however hardly any movement can be seen and no moaning can be heard. No nudity and extremely mild.
A girl undress and gets in bed with a guy and makes out with him. Sex is implied, but no nudity.
Almost all the episodes in the series have kissing scenes.
A shirtless young man and woman make out, sex is implied no nudity. Fairly brief.
In Season 1, someone mentions that they heard their friends moaning while having sex and then she imitates it.
Lots of kisses between teens and adults
A lot of kissing scenes between kids can be seen in season 3.
A girl makes a remark that two kids "Have been having sex since 7th grade."
There's kissing and it's kinda long, and sometimes it is between children.
A man asks a young girl how was her pullout with another guy, it's meant as a joke
Max says the word "happy screams" referring to sexual moans
A teen wakes up shirtless lipstick on his cheek, sex is heavily implied.
Some teens imitate moaning after a sex scene. This is meant as a joke.
Eleven attempts to take of the shirt she is wearing but they stop her.
No nudity in the entire series. However, there are few sex references and romantic talks. None of them are particularly in detail or graphic.