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‘I helped create TV’s first 18-person sex scene – it didn’t faze me at all’
'I helped create TV's first 18-person sex scene – it didn't faze me at all',EXCLUSIVE: Sex and relationship expert Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey has opened up to Daily Star about working on Channel 4 show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment – and things are even racier for series 2

‘I helped create TV’s first 18-person sex scene – it didn’t faze me at all’

Sex and relationship expert Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is back on the second series of Channel 4's Open House: The Great Sex Experiment.

And she opened up about the hit series as things got even wilder this time around.

In the show, a group of monogamous couples are asked to challenge their views and consider for the first time if they would be happier in open relationships.

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Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is on hand to assist the couples in their journey – as they challenge the notion that having sex with other people is at odds with being in a committed relationship.

Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey poses for a photo
Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey is back for the second series of Channel 4's Open House: The Great Sex Experiment (Image: Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey)
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    The show sees a group of monogamous couples asked to challenge their views (Image: Channel 4)

    Bisbey said none of the couple were 'particularly difficult' to work with, however some "were more ready to do the work than others".

    However, she did admit the show of challenging for her.

    “This type of breakthrough work is always challenging as I have a limited amount of time to help couples make the changes necessary to move into this new stage of their relationship.” said Bisbey.

    She praised the show for helping people learn about a non-monogamous lifestyle.

    Asked if she thinks some people are still too judgmental when it comes to non-monogamous relationships, the expert told us: " Yes. There is still a lot of prejudice about anything that isn’t a heterosexual monogamous relationship.

    Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey poses for a photo
    The expert says many people are still too judgmental when it comes to non-monogamous relationships (Image: Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey)

    "People find it difficult to let people live their lives the way they see fit – they are too interested in dictating how others live."

    The comments come after bisexual Bisbey opened up about her own open marriage to Daily Star – as she says she's 'more satisfied' as she's able to date men and women.

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