VIRGINS will make love for the first time under the guidance of sex experts in a new TV series set on a tropical island.
The Channel 4 show, called Virgin Island, will see a group of men and women brought together for their erotic awakening.
Producers hope the virginal participants will pop each other’s cherries.
However if that fails then they will turn to help from specialists known as “sex surrogates”.
A TV insider said: “There’s never been a TV show that pushes the boundaries quite like this — and probably never will be again.
“The aim is to hopefully have all the virgins find each other attractive, but if that fails then this is the plan B.
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“These people are professionals who are constantly on hand for anything that may be required.”
Sex surrogates are professionals in the field of intimacy and are often deployed on the advice of medical professionals.
Sessions can begin with discussions about intimacy.
They then move on to touching which can lead to other sexual practices, with any psychological or physical issues gradually overcome.
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The show, on an island at a secret location, has yet to start filming but is expected to air later this year.
It has already attracted attention after the creators were struggling to find any virgins willing to take part.
An insider said at the time: “This is a bold social experiment as opposed to anything raunchy, so contributors shouldn’t feel afraid of coming forward.”
They have now signed up enough virgins so they can go ahead.
Channel 4 was approached for comment.
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