Today people seem to be sexually educated and the Internet evokes an image of an open-minded society, but are people truly happy with their sexuality? Did they find a way to communicate about it?
Not really, says Ann-Marlene Henning, couple therapist, sexologist and author of the novel MAKE LOVE - people know astonishing little about their own sexuality. There is a large desire to talk AND learn more about sex, love and relationship.
Together with host Ann-Marlene Henning we create a spirited TV format that works trimedially and is augmented by web and radio material. Finding a language for the most natural thing on earth is our central goal. MAKE LOVE creates a unique, exciting and emotional experience to which many people can relate - high-quality, entertaining and close to people's realities.
Central idea of the format: You can learn how to make love.
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