'Sex/Life': Netflix's Steamy New Show Is Already Stirring up Controversy
06/20/2021 04:13 am EDT
"Normalising the Cheating. What else could ahve been expected from Netflix," one person, who was based in India, wrote. "Having husband home and sleeping outside with random guys For thrill adventure will be new normal for rootless West."
"Oh look, you made a TV-MA Lifetime movie," a second Twitter user quipped. "Glad you canceled a bunch of good shows that people liked to expand the tv universe with such profoundness…"
"If they made a show of a man having an affair it would be cancelled in 37 seconds btw," a third disgruntled Twitter user wrote. A fourth wrote, "Ah yes, just what we need. Another show that romanticizes cheating."
"'The person that gives you security cant be the same person that gives you a thrill' I really hope people aren't telling others or themselves this lie as an excuse to cheat lmao," a YouTube commenter wrote.
"So Netflix has the obligation to produce something that's sex related every two months? Good to know," another YouTuber commenter wrote. A third YouTuber added, "Why is it the wife in movies can get bored then decide to cheat and her husband plus society supports her, but if the man wants outside action he's a villain."
"They should have followed the original storyline of the book instead of this," yet another person added. "It would be so much entertaining [and] better without the cheating."
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