Chewing Gum is a British comedy television series that aired on E4 from October 2015 to April 2017. The show follows the life of Tracey Gordon, a 24-year-old religious virgin living in London. The show is known for its frank and often outrageous portrayal of sex and relationships.
The show is filled with sexual moments, from Tracey's awkward attempts at losing her virginity to her exploration of her own sexuality. In the first episode, Tracey is determined to lose her virginity and goes to great lengths to do so. She even goes so far as to enlist the help of her best friend, Candice, to help her find a suitable partner.
The show also features a number of other sexual moments, including Tracey's exploration of her own sexuality. In one episode, she goes to a sex shop and purchases a vibrator, which she then uses to explore her own body. In another episode, she has a threesome with two men.
The show also features a number of other sexual moments, including Tracey's exploration of her own sexuality. In one episode, she goes to a sex shop and purchases a vibrator, which she then uses to explore her own body. In another episode, she has a threesome with two men.
The show also features a number of other sexual moments, including Tracey's exploration of her own sexuality. In one episode, she goes to a sex shop and purchases a vibrator, which she then uses to explore her own body. In another episode, she has a threesome with two men.
Overall, Chewing Gum is a show that is not afraid to explore the complexities of sex and relationships. It is a show that is both funny and thought-provoking, and it is sure to leave viewers with plenty to think about.
The show centers on a 20-something woman, raised in a conservative religious household, who decides to learn about sex and end her virginity. Every episode deals in a light, often comedic way with sexual matters ranging from various forms of sex (non-penetrative, oral, vaginal, and anal) to sexual positions, satisfaction, pornography, fetishes, birth control, three-ways, and partner swapping. Fidelity in and out of marriage is touched on. A gay man's fear of acknowledging his orientation plays a significant role in one plot line. A pregnant woman does not know which of many men is the father.
In most episodes there is no nudity. In a few episodes, rear views of a female butt in a thong are shown, plus women in bras. Various sexual activities are shown in several episodes, often depicted as awkward. Kissing is shown, and touching over clothes, for example, a woman in shorts or panties sitting on a man's face.
One episode features a swingers' party, and there are extended views of several women's breasts and men's butts, and very brief full frontal views of both genders. One nude woman is seen sitting astride a reclining nude man.
Sexual conversation is frequent throughout the series. It's often explicit, and it's mostly casually vulgar rather than clinical.
In the first episode a woman can be seen dreaming of having sex with the rapper Jay Z and is talking in her sleep, played for comedic effect
A bunch of realistic dildos are seen