
Sex: How It Works
Documentary
Overview
We've been doing it since we first walked the Earth. It gives us pleasure and it gives us life. But how much do you know about how sex works? Now, National Geographic Channel takes a fascinating look at one of the world's most popular pastimes: sex. Through gripping real-life stories and simulations, we journey from first times to playing the field, and all the way to humankind's ultimate goal, procreation. We'll learn anything and everything you've ever wondered about sex.
Top Cast
Matt Reeves
Matt Reeves
Narrator
Matt Reeves
Narrator
Alia Ataya
Alia Ataya
Herself
Alia Ataya
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Beckster
Beckster
Himself
Beckster
Himself
Jackson Kirkman-Brown
Jackson Kirkman-Brown
Himself
Jackson Kirkman-Brown
Himself
Barry Komisaruk
Barry Komisaruk
Himself
Barry Komisaruk
Himself


Brittany Nicole Kovler
Brittany Nicole Kovler
Herself
Brittany Nicole Kovler
Herself
Christine Milrod
Christine Milrod
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Christine Milrod
Herself
Dr. Linda Papadopoulos
Dr. Linda Papadopoulos
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Dr. Linda Papadopoulos
Herself
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