Cara Delevingne is making headlines with her recent appearance in the docuseries “Planet Sex.” In the show, Delevingne masturbates for 10 minutes as part of an effort to better understand the female orgasm and the science behind it. This bold move has generated significant buzz and praise, with many commending Delevingne for her willingness to take part in such a project.
The six-episode series “Planet Sex” was launched on February 14, 2023, and follows the journey of Cara Delevingne, an actor and model, on an exploration of gender, sex, and related topics. During her travels, she experiences a twerking competition, visits a sex lab in the Netherlands to watch porn, attends a masturbation class, and visits an only-women sex party. However, one of her most unforgettable experiences occurs in a German hospital when she masturbates for ten minutes “in the name of science.”
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In the second episode titled “The Orgasm Gap,” Delevingne embarks on a quest to unravel the mysteries of the Big O. Her initial destination is Germany, where she’s “down to play guinea pig in the wildest experiment,” as she agrees to participate in an unusual experiment that involves self-stimulation at a university hospital. In her own words, Delevingne reveals that, “I’m going to have an orgasm, and donate to science.” Upon meeting with Dr Johannes Fuss and Dr Sarah Biedermann, a married couple who “study the chemical changes in our brains when we cum”, Delevingne expresses her desire saying: “What I want to know is what exactly makes us feel so good when we get our rocks off.” She is then led to a private room where she is given an important task to masturbate for a minimum of ten minutes.
Delevingne responded: “At least? That’s a nice amount of time.” Delevingne was instructed to blow a whistle as soon as she reached her climax so that Biedermann could enter and collect a blood sample to compare to the one they collected before the climax. Biedermann clarified that Delevingne might take more time if she wished to.
In the seclusion of her room, Delevingne grabbed two sex toys and began with it. She comments, “I have had some weird sexual experiences, but this is definitely up there,” as images of a thermometer, a sunny sky, a ticking clock, an erupting volcano, and more flash on the screen.
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“Planet Sex,” which is directed by Andrea Pallaoro and executive produced by Delevingne, explores the science of human sexuality and aims to break down stigmas and misconceptions surrounding it. The show features interviews with experts in the field, as well as individuals sharing their own personal experiences.
Earlier in a statement, Delevingne said, “I wanted to do this because I think there’s still so much shame and taboo around sex, especially female pleasure, and I hope that by being open and vulnerable, I can help to normalize these conversations and encourage people to embrace their sexuality.”
Cara Delevingne’s bold move has sparked a lot of conversation and raised awareness about female pleasure and sexuality. “Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne is such a great series! I absolutely LOVED how they showcased all sorts of people across genders, sexualities, relationship styles, age, race, cultures, all around the world! Human beings are so fascinating ! it was wonderful to see so many types,” says a fan.
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The episode has been met with mixed reactions, with some calling it groundbreaking and others calling it inappropriate or unnecessary. Nonetheless, “Planet Sex” with Cara Delevingne is sure to continue to generate buzz and spark important discussions about human sexuality.