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Sex/Life season two has everyone debating if penis is real again

Sex/Life season two has everyone debating if penis is real again

The saucy show has returned to Netflix - and it is raising the same sausage-based questions.

Sex/Life has returned to Netflix, and once again people are asking the same question: "Is that d**k real??"

The first season landed in 2021 and one scene in particular raised a lot of eyebrows.

Now season two has dropped, and the show has doubled down on the d**k.

This time around, we get a full frontal look at Devon (Jonathan Sadowski), who flaunts his bits about the locker room after undergoing reconstructive surgery, having had a car crash while getting noshed off.

He then explained that he'd been given an extra inch and demonstrates how he uses a penis pump to, errr, get it going.

Naturally, the memorable scene got people talking on social media.

It's the sort of scene that lives long in the memory.
Netflix

"Sex/Life season two had me googling whether you can actually surgically implant a penis pump and I'll never forgive them for that," one person wrote.

"The entire locker room scene in episode 6 is crazy, what does he mean by the doctor put a pump in it? so many questions," another added.

But these questions ain't getting answered by creator Stacy Rukeyser.

Asked whether it was a prosthetic penis, she referred to the unforgettable sausage scene from the first series.

Speaking to Cosmopolitan, she said: "I will repeat what Adam Demos had to say in season one – 'A gentlemen never tells'."

The show has become synonymous with memorable sausage.
Netflix

She was just as coy on the subject in an interview with Variety, in which she said with a laugh: "I'm not sure it's a prosthetic! We'll never tell."

However, she did explain that she'd always wanted to do a storyline about an enhanced penis, so when one of her writers pitched the idea she lit up.

"I had done all of this research on it; I learned all about the inner penis, and how that’s a real thing," she explained.

"I was only too eager to go down this road. It felt like kismet in that way.

"I didn't know if Jonathan (Sadowski) would go for it. I mean, he loves comedy, and this is ultimate comedy — but he had to really put himself out there."

She added: "I worked once upon a time for a producer who told me, when we were casting the day player roles, 'There are no fat women in the universe of my shows'.

"While I really disliked that sentiment, I stored that away for a moment when I would have my own show and apparently, in the Stacy Rukeyser universe, there are no small penises."

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Netflix, Sex and Relationships, TV and Film