New Sexuality Channels
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Spencer Kobren is regarded as America's leading expert on hair loss. His radio show The Bald Truth has gained a cult following, and it’s now online. The video element doesn't really add much to the lifestyle series, which still seems very much like a radio program, but the power of Kobren's words is as strong as ever.

With so many young gay and lesbian teens committing suicide as they struggle to come to terms with their sexuality, a channel like I'm From Driftwood has become more important than ever. Through its intimate documentary portraits of LGBTQ people, the stars and the ordinary Joes and Janes, gay and lesbian folks learn they are not alone. And the rest of us learn these people aren't all that different from the rest of us. These are powerful lessons indeed.

Most women have asked at some point or another "What on earth is he thinking?" Of course your gal pals probably can’t help you, but the lads featured on What Would Men Say? just might. The lifestyle series looks to break down the barriers between the sexes and make women understand the male point of view.

Girls everywhere are encouraged to reclaim their lives with the self improvement series, The Life & Lessons of Rachel Wilkerson. Rachel takes a holistic approach to owning your life, with lessons about working out, cooking delicious food, and enjoying better sex. Her wicked sense of humor ensures the channel never feels preachy.

Sassy Abiola Abrams holds nothing back in her frank sex and relationships series Abiola on LSD. Rather than celebrating drug culture, Abiola's LSD stands for her favorite topics: love, sex, dating, and drama! A party atmosphere, entertaining topics, and a range of celebrity guests make this one-hour series fly by.

If you're too shy or awkward to score the phone numbers of your dream date, The DiGiTS Show may be worth a look. This lifestyle series tests on popular pickup techniques so you don't have to.
Thankfully the show has shed its creepy middle aged model host, as there was nothing more disturbing than watching him hit on pretty young New Yorkers. Now in its third season, this series has become an unlikely hit.

The character Audrey from the lesbian dating series Seeking Simone has become so popular that she's got her own show. As it's name suggests, Ask Audrey sees Simone's gal pal playing agony aunt to lovestruck lesbians around the world. Audrey deals with real-life relationship problems with a sense of humor and compassion.

The Men's Room bills itself as an empowering educational channel for men looking for love. But there's something just a little bit sleazy about the site that speaks to pick-up artists and self-proclaimed dating experts about ways to impress women. There's something just a little too slick and rehearsed about it all, which makes the site appear to be more about finding sex than real relationships as it claims.

The Wing Girls is a dating and sexuality advice show which answers all the mankind’s burning questions. Does size really matter? Should I shave my man bits? And how on earth do I break up with her? This fun series solves all of these dating dilemmas and more.

Programs dispensing advice about relationships and sexuality are a dime a dozen, but the hosts of Lesbian Love bring something new to the genre. While the advice of lesbian couple Jessica Clark and Lacey Stone can be easily applied to any relationship, their feminine perspectives are fresh and interesting.
