What's happened
Yewande Biala, a former Love Island contestant and biochemist, embarks on a personal journey to experience her first orgasm in a Channel 4 documentary.
Why it matters
The story is significant as it sheds light on the experiences of women who have never been able to climax and explores the societal and personal factors that contribute to this issue.
What the papers say
The Guardian highlights Biala's humour and frankness, while The Times focuses on her attendance at a 'p***y gazing' workshop and her continued lack of orgasm. The Independent delves into Biala's personal journey, including her experiences with sex coaches and researchers.
How we got here
The documentary follows Yewande Biala's personal journey to experience her first orgasm, exploring societal and personal factors that contribute to her lack of climax.
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