Season 1 · Episode 1
Trixie and Katya talk hooking up. From dirty-talk to flavored condoms, the girls share stories, answer viewers' questions, and hit the streets to talk to real people.
Trixie and Katya talk death. They test people on their knowledge of deadly diseases, interview a mortician, and play a game called "He Dead?"
Trixie and Katya talk porn. What is it good for? They interview a porn star, challenge real people to come up with porn titles, and even make a porno themselves.
Trixie and Katya talk fear. They reveal their darkest phobias, tell us what horror movie monsters they find sexy, and interview a fearless Hollywood stuntwoman.
Trixie and Katya talk break ups. They find the best way to do it, answer questions, and discover what real people know about their number one cause: Adultery.
Trixie and Katya talk about spirituality. They'll share their very own “Ten Commandments,” answer viewer questions, and find out which is the freakiest of God's creatures.
Trixie and Katya talk sexual health. They try out sex aids, share new positions to spice up your love life, and interview a real live porn star again!
Trixie and Katya talk self love. They provide a guide to loving yourself, quiz people about the porn habits of their home states, and play a game called, “Tip that Nip.”
Trixie and Katya provide a guide to backdoor action, review products for one's posterior, and interview art duo the Kaplan Twins.
Trixie and Bob discuss the Internet, attempt viral challenges, read real-life sexts and provide Internet tips for oldsters.
Trixie and Bob talk about lies, listen to street confessions, give Ross Mathews a lie detector test, and play a game called "Can I Smell Your What?"
Trixie and Bob talk money, provide very unsound financial advice, give Fortune Feimster a job interview, and find out the worth of their kidneys.
Trixie and Bob invent ads for taboo products, talk about weird old beauty products, and play Dirty Taboo with Mamrie Hart.
Trixie and Bob talk family, discover what really goes on in awkward family photos, taste baby foods, and get playful with "Slutever" host Karley Sciortino.
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