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Channel 4’s 'Virgin Island' Prepares for May 12 Premiere, Showcasing Intimacy Therapy for Adult Virgins

The groundbreaking reality series brings 12 sexually inexperienced adults to a Croatian retreat for therapeutic workshops led by sexologists, emphasizing consent and personal growth.

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Overview

  • Virgin Island, a Channel 4 reality series, follows 12 adult virgins at a two-week intimacy retreat designed to address barriers to sexual confidence and experience.
  • The show employs the Somatica Method, a certified experiential sex therapy approach developed by sexologists Danielle Harel and Celeste Hirschman, who guide participants through emotional and physical exercises.
  • Select participants are offered optional surrogate partner therapy, which provides step-by-step guidance through physical intimacy under professional oversight.
  • Producers highlight the importance of consent and participant well-being, addressing concerns about the ethical implications of portraying explicit intimacy on television.
  • Inspired by research showing that one in eight 26-year-olds in the UK are virgins, the series aims to tackle stigma, explore gaps in sex education, and foster self-discovery and confidence.