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About Slutever

Vogue sex columnist and VICE.com contributor Karley Sciortino makes the leap from page to screen.The fearless feminist takes a look at sex in the modern world. She explores a series of sexual adventures, challenging outdated ideas about sexuality and gender by placing herself at the very center. Sciortino explores intimacy in a fun and immersive environment. Viewers get the chance to learn and laugh as they gain more self-awareness. Sciortino also adds the title of author to her repertoire, as "Slutever" heads to print.

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