I personally didn't find it skeeving me out and thought it was thoughtfully handled. They don't portray it as particularly creepy or predatory and when the relationship comes to light no one shames her for it but rightfully, holds the coach responsible for the inappropriate relationship. Spoilers and content warning: There are a few storylines worth mentioning, the first is that one of the women has a sexual relationship with her soccer coach. But it's also whip smart and I wish there were double the episodes because I couldn't get enough. Like, laugh aloud every single episode funny. From Mind Kaling, the show follows four women during their freshman year of college navigating sex and friendships. The Sex Lives of College Girls is one of my favorite shows to come out in 2021. I don't know if this is the last we will hear about it, but I have a hunch that it will continue to be a storyline for a while. The Sex Lives of College Girls on HBO Max Content warning: Sexual assault, coach/player inappropriate relationship We see the girl also processing her trauma and being triggered when on a date with a young man. We do not know by whom, but we do know her mother knew about it and stayed silent. In the fourth episode, there is a young woman who plays a kitchen maid who discloses that, in the past, she was sexually abused. This warning is only for the first four episodes that I've seen so far. The Gilded Age on HBO Content warning: Disclosure of childhood sexual abuse
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I also find that for me personally, when I am triggered when I am reading it bothers me so much more than when I am triggered by TV. I find it much more managable for me personally than reading, I find with reading my imagination has too much leeway and can take me places where I don't want to go. It is a healthy escapism for me that helps me re-balance myself. My friends often remark how I'm always the first to have watched something, and there's rarely a show someone can recommend to me that I haven't already binged. TV is an enormous part of my mental healthcare.