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Mira and her husband, Tom, have sex on the third Tuesday of every month. Same position. Same sigh. After a particularly mechanical session, Mira locks herself in the bathroom, opens a voice memo app, and whispers: "This is Season 1, Episode 1. I used to come so hard I’d forget my own name. Now I forget why I stopped." She posts it to an anonymous erotic podcast. It gets 12 listens. One of them is her college ex, Leo.

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Tom gives her two choices: delete the podcast and see a marriage counselor, or move out. Episode 5 is a single unedited 47-minute recording of their fight. Tom: "You’re fantasizing about an ex online. That’s emotional affairs 101." Mira: "I’m not fantasizing. I’m remembering. There’s a difference." She moves into the guest room. That night, she records: "Season 1, Episode 5: I just realized I haven’t touched myself in three years. Not because I didn’t want to. Because I stopped believing I was allowed." sex life season 1

"Inspired by the 78% of women who say they’ve faked an orgasm to end a session. This season was for the ones who stopped faking." Mira and her husband, Tom, have sex on

After a decade of a safe, predictable marriage, 34-year-old librarian Mira Kaur starts an anonymous audio blog chronicling her sexual history. But when her past literally moves in next door, she must decide: Is she reviving her sex life or escaping her real life? After a particularly mechanical session, Mira locks herself

Mira digs out an old shoebox: polaroids, a leather cord, a cracked hotel keycard. Each object triggers a flashback episode. Episode 2’s flashback: Leo tying her wrists to a headboard in a Prague hostel. "He didn't ask," Mira narrates, "He just… looked at me like I was already saying yes." Present day: Leo comments on her audio post: "You forgot the safe word. It was ‘Prague.’" She deletes it. Then un-deletes it.

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