![]() The videos are meant to educate, not to excite, and they have no resemblance to porn. It repeats explanations we have read in plenty of books, but which acquire a new dimension when we can see them on a screen: without drawings, diagrams or taboos, simply showing how to stimulate a vulva. ![]() The platform’s content is explicit, but tasteful obvious, but well-presented. ![]() She emphasizes that “they are videos that you can watch alone, in private, and you can experiment,” which “gives people confidence to explore their bodies without concerns.” ![]() I’ve learned a lot about female sexuality in the process,” the actress explains. CLIMAX has also had success in other countries. “It seems to me like a new idea in education, and it’s very necessary in order to better understand all the possibilities of our pleasure. To spread the news about the project, they have the help of Teresa Riott, known for her role as Nerea in the Netflix series Valeria, who narrates the videos. Since the project launched in Spain just a few months ago, most of its users are between 28 and 45 years old, and, surprisingly, they are divided 50/50 between men and women. More than talking about pleasure, we really want people to have easy access to safe information about sexual education,” says Camille Mariau. “The market seems to be ready for a project like this. The team is optimistic about the Spanish market. While the project was founded in France, currently, 40% of its subscribers are outside of the country, largely in the United States and United Kingdom. “Pleasure is a very serious thing, and it deserves a very rigorous approach,” she says. The project brought together international studies, advice from psychologists and sexologists and over 100,000 testimonies. There are plenty of recipes and cooking classes, but we can’t find anything satisfactory about female pleasure on the internet! That’s what led me to create the platform, so that we can all have access to better sexual education.” “Good sex is like cooking: it’s a creative process that requires practice, experimentation and care to have a good flavor. “Not only is female pleasure little understood, but I also realized that taboos around the subject are still very present.” That’s why, despite her lack of experience in the area, she decided to venture into the topic. Laurène Dorléac is an expert in the technology market and co-creator of CLIMAX. We really want to create the perfect guide to help our users deconstruct their ideas about sexuality.” Currently, the platform has partnerships with educational and healthcare institutions, in order to bring education about female sexuality to all parts of society. The users will have access to periodic new content, ordered by topic (pleasure for people with vulvas, for those with penises, tantric sex, oral sex, post-partum sex, etc.). As Camille Mariau, CLIMAX’s director of projects, explains, they are currently working on “a monthly membership platform dedicated to sexual wellbeing. Far from pornography, it was particularly directed towards women and sought to give advice and ideas for greater self-knowledge and sexual enjoyment. The platform started as an explicit educational series dedicated to female pleasure. But can that formula translate to content beside series, documentaries and movies? Can it be used to change the way we experience sex education? CLIMAX, a platform of sex education videos, is trying it out. No longer do we sit down to see what’s on TV, instead subscribing to platforms where we can watch our favorite content. Our ways of watching television have changed.
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