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‘Naked Attraction’ On Max Goes X-Rated: Fans Are Hooked

I don’t know if I’ve ever been so fascinated by a reality TV show. Max’s Naked Attraction Is All That: The people have spoken, and they want to see everything…

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Naked Attraction on Max one of the most popular and fascinating shows

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I don't know if I've ever been so fascinated by a reality TV show.

Max's Naked Attraction Is All That:

The people have spoken, and they want to see everything - the P's and the V's.

Naked Attraction has taken the top spot on MAX “Most Popular” series list, just a week after its U.S. release, according to Decider. The show has been airing in Britain for seven years. It was added to Max this week.

I truly hate reality TV, and particularly dating shows. But THIS one - I CAN'T NOT WATCH! Maybe it's the "trainwreck" factor - or maybe the nonchalant confidence the contestants have. It's fascinating.

What Naked Attraction Is About:

The show features singles who judge and then eliminate totally naked dating candidates.

At first, only the bottom half of the bodies are shown. You literally start the show looking at full-frontal nudity -  all genitalia on display! After the up close, and the full frontal, you see their faces. Maybe this is how dating life should be, right. I mean why not?

Here's the thing - after watching Naked Attraction for a few minutes, it's even more intriguing. You start to realize that these are probably some of the most body confident people on earth. It's very empowering.

On the Bachelor, and Bachelorette, the contestants are pretty much of the same build, and stature. On Naked Attraction, they are all different shapes and sizes - in every way - like real people.

Naked Positive:

Social media has actually been really positive about this show. Which is surprising, because - social media. The overall view seems to be, that it is refreshing to see a show that celebrates ordinary bodies, instead of idealizing bodies that most normal people don't have.

I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but it's one of the most fascinating shows I've ever seen. Sure, it's one step to the side of actual porn. Or maybe it IS porn. Regardless, it's entertaining, educational (in some odd way), very different, and the most original reality show you will ever see.

Skip The Bachelor, and watch Naked Attraction. Don't knock it till you've seen it. And please tell me when you do! (Psst- you can watch some episodes for free on YouTube)

Top 10 States That Are Most Curious About Their Sexual Wellness

Sooner or later, this had to happen. Generally, one can research or review just about any topic on the internet nowadays. With this in mind, the folks at Bedbible.com decided to analyze the number of sexual wellness internet searches, state by state. (Editor’s note: Bedbible.com is an adult-only website which displays sexual toys. The website is not suitable for viewing by minors or by those who do not wish to view these types of objects.)

Here's How The Sexual Wellness Internet Search Rankings Work

Basically, all of the sexual wellness Google search queries were combined to come up with state-by-state rankings. For instance, if someone in Idaho searches the topic “men sexual health,” that counts as one query for that state. Then, if someone in Ohio types into the search bar “symptoms for herpes,” that counts as one query for that state.

Obviously, the sheer total of internet searches for the most populous states would put locations like California, New York, and Texas at the top of the list. However, they determine the final rankings by the average number of sexual wellness internet searches per 100,000 people.

Furthermore, the study includes 93 Google search terms and phrases. For example, searches to prevent certain sexually transmitted diseases were very common. Moreover, definitions for sexually related diseases and their symptoms were also frequent queries. In like manner, searches for treatments for sexually related ailments were also included.

While many of us would rather not make these questions a topic of discussion amongst friends, co-workers, or family members, the anonymity of doing an internet search can be useful. In any case, make sure you educate yourself with verified information when using the internet. And it’s always a good idea to discuss these matters with a qualified physician.

Some Interesting Notes From The Study

One of the most interesting findings in the study reveals that “symptoms of Chlamydia” is the most searched sexual wellness term across all fifty states. That term averages close to 300,000 Google searches per month. Yikes!

Before we take a look at the top 10 states making sexual wellness queries on the internet, let’s find out which state has the fewest searches per capita. It’s our neighbors to the north in Idaho, who average 603 sexual wellness searches per 100,000 each month. Is that good or bad? I’m really not sure when it comes to this study.

And now, the ten states making the most sexually related internet searches each month.

10) Florida

The folks in "The Sunshine State" rank tenth in this survey with an average of 1,045 internet searches per 100,000 people per month. I've seen reports that there are quite a few retirement communities in Florida where sexually transmitted diseases run rampant. I guess when you retire, and it's so hot and humid outside, there's nothing better to do.

A photo from behind a woman with long dark hair wearing a white bikini and sitting on a beach. She is on a beach blanket with a sea green beach umbrella to her left. On the blanket their is a pineapple, a wicker picnic basket and other items. The woman is typing with her right hand on a laptop computer.NanoStockk via Getty Images

A photo from behind a woman with long dark hair wearing a white bikini and sitting on a beach. She is on a beach blanket with a sea green beach umbrella to her left. On the blanket their is a pineapple, a wicker picnic basket and other items. The woman is typing with her right hand on a laptop computer.

9) Alabama

Alabama claims the ninth position in the study, but just barely. They average 1,048 sexual wellness internet searches per 100,000 people. Alabama is one of six states in the southeastern region of the United States that make the top 10 in this study. What's going on down there?

Photo of a freeway sign which reads "Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama." Green grass, trees, and a blue partly cloudy sky can be seen in the background.Allard1 via Getty Images

Photo of a freeway sign which reads "Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama." Green grass, trees, and a blue partly cloudy sky can be seen in the background.

8) New York

The folks in "The Empire State" rank eighth in the study. New Yorkers pull in with an average of 1,065 sexual wellness internet searches per 100,000 people. One interesting note, residents are searching on male sexual health topics at double the rate of female wellness themes.

Photo of a young, bearded man in his twenties, dressed in a blue suit. He is sitting on a wall adjacent to New York City's famous Wall Street financial district, working on a laptop computer.AlexanderImage via Getty Images

Photo of a young, bearded man in his twenties, dressed in a blue suit. He is sitting on a wall adjacent to New York City's famous Wall Street financial district, working on a laptop computer.

7) Lousiana

Ah yes, the state of Louisiana, home of the city nicknamed "The Big Easy." Of course, we're referring to New Orleans. The French Quarter in downtown New Orleans is one of America's party capitals, and residents in this state search mostly for sexually transmitted disease topics. Louisiana takes seventh place with an average of 1,068 searches per 100,000 people.

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A photo of a busy street in the French Quarter of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana at dusk. Many lit neon signs of the bars, restaurants, and nightclubs line the busy street.

6) Nevada

All of us here in "The Silver State" show up in the sixth position in this study with an average of 1,079 sexual wellness internet searches per 100,000 people. Certainly, the entertainment, partying, and gambling meccas of Las Vegas and Reno see lots of folks visiting from out-of-state. Are they the ones making most of these internet searches, or is it our residents. It's tough to determine that from this study. However, they don't call Las Vegas "Sin City" for nothing.

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A photo of the Las Vegas Strip at night with lit up hotel and casino signs including the MGM Grand, Luxor, Excalibur, Tropicana, and Paris.

5) Mississippi

Mississippi residents claim the fifth position in the study, just barely inching out all of us here in Nevada. Mississippians average 1,080 sexual wellness queries per 100,000 people. Here's another state from the southeastern region of the U.S.A. making the top 10. It's gotta be the humidity, right?

A daytime photo of a steamer boat cruising along the Mississippi River. Forests of trees line both sides of the river.Alex Lupu via Getty Images

A daytime photo of a steamer boat cruising along the Mississippi River. Forests of trees line both sides of the river.

4) North Carolina

Folks in North Carolina, another state in the southeastern region, average 1,088 sexual wellness internet searches per 100,000 people to take fourth place. This state is home to a variety of geographical elevations, from the Appalachian Mountains in the west, to the coastal beaches on the Atlantic Ocean in the east. It's interesting to note how many of the states in the top 10 of this study have beaches as part of their geography.

Aerial view of multicolored homes on the beach facing the ocean in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.Kyle Little via Getty Images

Aerial view of multicolored homes on the beach facing the ocean in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

3) Maryland

When you think of Maryland, you think of crabs. Not the sexually transmitted ones, but the Chesapeake blue crab and similar creatures. However, the people of this small coastal state make the top three in this study with an average of 1,100 sexual wellness searches per 100,000 people.

Photo of a Chesapeake blue crab trying to hide in the sand on a beach in Maryland.molefranz via Getty Images

Photo of a Chesapeake blue crab trying to hide in the sand on a beach in Maryland.

2) Texas

The saying goes: "Everything's bigger in Texas!" Well, I guess that also applies to this study, where folks in "The Lone Star State" take the runner-up spot. Texans make an average of 1,110 sexual wellness queries on the internet per month. What's going on with all those cowboys and cowgirls?

A young, Caucasian cowgirl in a barn, using her smartphone. An African-American man can be seen grooming a gray horse in the stable in the background.JackF via Getty Images

A young, Caucasian cowgirl in a barn, using her smartphone. An African-American man can be seen grooming a gray horse in the stable in the background.

1) Georgia

Well, ain't that a peach? The residents in the state of Georgia, famous for it's peaches, claim the top spot in this survey for sexual wellness internet searches with 1,298 per 100,000 people. It wasn't even close! Two of the most searched phrases by Georgians were "How to improve sexual health" and "Sexual health clinic." I guess folks there have more than "Georgia on My Mind."

A big cardboard box tipped over on it's side. The name "Georgia" is printed in red capital letters on the top flap of the box. Dozens of fresh-looking peaches can be seen tumbling onto a table from the open box.Christina Gessler via Getty Images

A big cardboard box tipped over on it's side. The name "Georgia" is printed in red capital letters on the top flap of the box. Dozens of fresh-looking peaches can be seen tumbling onto a table from the open box.

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Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.