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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Discussed many times. Notably Otis actually fakes this to his mother to try and convince her he's "normal" in that regard without her prying into his life.
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Otis, a sixth-form student whose mother Jean is a sex therapist, struggles with his inability to masturbate. His best friend Eric, who is openly gay, informs him that everyone in their class has had sex over the summer, except Otis. Adam, the school bully and son of the headmaster, is unable to orgasm after sex with his girlfriend Aimee. Aimee shares her troubles with Maeve, who has a reputation for being promiscuous. When Adam comes over to Otis's house to work on a school project, he discovers all of Jean's sexual paraphernalia, despite Otis's efforts to hide it. The next day, Adam tells everyone in class, causing an embarrassed Otis to flee, with Maeve going after him. Later, Otis and Maeve find Adam in an abandoned building, unable to calm down after having taken three Viagra pills. Adam explains his situation, and Otis advises him to "own his narrative". The next day, Adam exposes his penis in the school cafeteria as a means of doing so. He is able to achieve orgasm with Aimee, but she dumps him as he is now an embarrassment. Maeve proposes to Otis that they run a sex therapy clinic at the school – with Maeve handling the logistics and Otis providing the therapy – and split the profits. (From Wikipedia)
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Discussed many times. Notably Otis actually fakes this to his mother to try and convince her he's "normal" in that regard without her prying into his life.
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Otis, a sixth-form student whose mother Jean is a sex therapist, struggles with his inability to masturbate. His best friend Eric, who is openly gay, informs him that everyone in their class has had sex over the summer, except Otis. Adam, the school bully and son of the headmaster, is unable to orgasm after sex with his girlfriend Aimee. Aimee shares her troubles with Maeve, who has a reputation for being promiscuous. When Adam comes over to Otis's house to work on a school project, he discovers all of Jean's sexual paraphernalia, despite Otis's efforts to hide it. The next day, Adam tells everyone in class, causing an embarrassed Otis to flee, with Maeve going after him. Later, Otis and Maeve find Adam in an abandoned building, unable to calm down after having taken three Viagra pills. Adam explains his situation, and Otis advises him to "own his narrative". The next day, Adam exposes his penis in the school cafeteria as a means of doing so. He is able to achieve orgasm with Aimee, but she dumps him as he is now an embarrassment. Maeve proposes to Otis that they run a sex therapy clinic at the school – with Maeve handling the logistics and Otis providing the therapy – and split the profits. (From Wikipedia)
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Discussed many times. Notably Otis actually fakes this to his mother to try and convince her he's "normal" in that regard without her prying into his life.
* Anorgasmia: A primary topic of the episode, with much of it revolving around Adam and his inability to... Finish.
** Otis himself is also revealed to struggle with this.
* ParentalSexualitySquick: Otis is perpetually embarrassed by his mother's occupation as a sex therapist and openness with her sex partners around him.
* SceneryCensor: near the end of the episode when Adam [[spoilers: flashes the entire cafetera]] this is hidden by various objects around, including a student's head.
!tropes:
* ADateWithRosiePalms: Discussed many times. Notably Otis actually fakes this to his mother to try and convince her he's "normal" in that regard without her prying into his life.
* Anorgasmia: A primary topic of the episode, with much of it revolving around Adam and his inability to... Finish.
** Otis himself is also revealed to struggle with this.
* ParentalSexualitySquick: Otis is perpetually embarrassed by his mother's occupation as a sex therapist and openness with her sex partners around him.
* SceneryCensor: near the end of the episode when Adam [[spoilers: flashes the entire cafetera]] this is hidden by various objects around, including a student's head.