Here's What Those Too Hot to Handle Sex Workshops Are Really Like
17.07.2023 - 18:05
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Too Hot to Handle is that asks the question, “What if we took the hottest, horniest people we could find and told them not to hook up?” The Netflix has become a hit thanks to its many twists, chaotic love matches, and an all-seeing cone named Lana. And there's some actual depth there too.
The contestants—well, most of them—go through a true hero's journey in which they learn how to be more vulnerable in their relationships, practice some self-control for once in their life, and grow in general as people. By the finale, you're cheering for even the most seemingly unforgivable cad. One person helping with all that self-discovery is Brenden Durell, an intimacy expert, coach, mentor, and tantra guide who's been an expert on the show since season two.
For the unfamiliar, Durell usually comes on just as contestants have reached a crossroads—or, in some cases, a complete standstill—and leads them through a workshop that on the surface seems like the kind of activity or game you'd expect from or Love Island. However, Durell always takes it a step further by actually challenging the contestants to confront whatever fears or toxic ideas have been holding them back from forming meaningful relationships. And it works—every workshop ends in at least one breakthrough.
This season, it happens most notably when the biggest fuckboy in the retreat realizes the connection between his childhood trauma and an inability to commit. So, what is Durell's secret? And what are these sex workshops really like behind the scenes? We went straight to the source to discuss . How did you get involved with Too Hot to Handle?Brenden Durell: It's a funny story. It was early 2020, and I was living in Mexico.
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