New dating show makes contestants have sex when they first meet

New dating show makes contestants have sex when they first meet

Forget dinner and a movie, this new dating show is cutting straight to the chase — and into the bedroom.

“Making Love” is a new TV show where singles meet to have sex first, then decide if they’re meant to be.

The series was pitched at MIPCOM, an annual event held in France, and producers call it “a ground-breaking experiment into how humans fall in love.”

Contestants will meet in a bedroom, producers explained, where cameras capture almost the entire encounter. AFP reported that the camera will pull away at the “last minute” and return in the couple’s “post-coital glow — or gloom.”

From there, the singles will enter separate bathrooms where they will debrief the audience about the lovemaking and whether or not their date is worth a second meeting.

“We will follow the daters over the next few weeks to see if the pair remain friends-with-benefits only or will they chose to get to know each other and start a relationship,” the show’s trailer stated.

A March study at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology found that more women are embracing one-night stands and are having sex on the first date.

“Women in the past had a lot more to lose from having sex with a non-committed partner; as if they got pregnant the man could walk away at no cost to anything but his reputation while she would be left to bring up the child,” Dr. Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair, a professor at Norwegian University and co-author of the study, wrote in a press release.

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