SEXIEST SERIES ON NETFLIX
Shameless, The L word, Easy + more!
Sifting through those binge lists can be stressful. There is an overwhelming amount of shows on Netflix, and if you’re like us, you want to skip right to the sexy. If that’s you, then check out these sexy shows currently streaming on Netflix:
SHAMELESS
This Showtime beauty’s eight seasons features a lot of sexy scenes. Most of them include the gorgeous Emmy Rossum as Fiona, and some of them are in not-so-typical places. Fiona really owns her sexuality, and that’s the most amazing part.
THE L WORD
Speaking of Showtime, the groundbreaking series The L Word is expected to get a reboot, and words cannot express how excited we are. The show follows a group of LGBTQ women living in Los Angeles. The series is not just sultry, but it will reel you in with amazing, relatable characters.
EASY
We’ve all had to spice up our sex lives. We fall into a rut and we try different things to turn our partner on. That’s what a group of friends in Easy tackles. The characters are in varying parts of their lives, which provides an interesting group. Also, Orlando Bloom and Malin Akerman hook up, and that is the hottest on-screen couple ever. The third season arrives May 10, so make sure you binge this one ASAP.
BABYLON BERLIN
This foreign-language thriller has enough tension to fuel any sexual desires. Set in the ’20s, Babylon Berlin has murder, sex and everything in between. It will have you hooked and begging for more.
INGOBERNABLE
When the first lady of Mexico (Emilia Urquiza as Kate del Castillo) presumably kills her husband, she has to escape the authorities. There are plenty of hot scenes featuring its characters, including an unexpected makeout sesh in a pool’s locker room.
SEX EDUCATION
Sex Education is being hailed as one of the best shows of the year, and for the right reasons. It seems series centered around high schoolers err on the PG side, but not this Netflix Original. It’s all about sex, and that is refreshing. It paints it in a way that doesn’t degrade teenagers, but empowers them. That’s the real sex education we need.