The C**k Destroyers are teaching inclusive sex education for Netflix and they’re doing a better job than most schools
Netflix has teamed up with The Cock Destroyers to provide some LGBT+ inclusive sex education, and honestly they’re doing a better job than most schools.
The streaming giant released a special one-off video with adult film stars Rebecca More and Sophie Anderson – who became breakout gay Twitter stars in 2018, thanks to a viral clip in which More declares: “Do you know what we are? We’re f**king cock destroyers.”
In the video with Netflix, the pair rebrand themselves as the “sex education destroyers” in order “to teach you everything you want to know about sex that they didn’t teach you in school”.
The pair’s sex ed curriculum is gloriously queer, walking viewers through the basics of sexuality, HIV, PrEP and PEP, as well as consent, vaginal pleasure, anal sex and douching – all while using trans-inclusive language.
The Cock Destroyers explain sexuality better than school ever did.
In the video, the pair explain: “Thankfully, there is an entire spectrum of sexuality. Some people are gay, and I love that for them.
“And some people are bisexual, which means they are attracted to multiple genders. Some people are pansexual, which means who they are attracted to isn’t affected by sex or gender identity. And some people are asexual.
“The spectrum doesn’t stop there. There are so many ways to experience the world as a sexual being, but however you identify, we love you!”
Sophie and Rebecca also tackle HIV/AIDS with clear expertise.
They say: “PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. PrEP was a drug that was introduced in 2012 that, when taken daily, can prevent you from contracting HIV if your partner, or random hookup, is HIV-positive. Isn’t that just fabulous!
“And there’s also PEP, or post-exposure prophylaxis, which can be taken immediately following possible exposure to HIV to counteract the virus.
“Think of PrEP as birth control and PEP as a morning after pill. PrEP works for everyone, and has been proven to be 99 per cent effective when taken daily.”
They add: “Of course, remember undetectable equals transmittable. If you are HIV positive and use an antiretroviral, with the help of your doctor, you cannot transmit it through sex if your viral load is low enough.
“I usually hate small loads, but in this case, it’s a good thing. You know what we are? Stigma destroyers.”
The porn performers have a ton of anal sex advice.
The pair also provide some advice for anal sex that you definitely won’t be taught in schools.
They explain: “If you enjoy anal sex, and honestly, who doesn’t, douching can be an integral part of preparation.
“Douching is when you use an enema filled with water or a saline solution to flush out your anal cavity, preparing it to be… destroyed!
“You can pick up a bulb at most sex shops, or find a disposable version at your local pharmacy.
Some people like to use a saline solution, but I prefer a lukewarm water. But remember, douching should be about your comfort, not your partner.
“Over-douching can irritate your bum, causing dehydration and inflammation, so don’t over-douche, love, because it’s easier to wash your sheets, that’s right, than deal with an irritated bum.”
The video was intended to promote Netflix show Sex Education – though frankly it just left us hoping for a full Cock Destroyers series.