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Lebanese sexologist lambasts ridicule by childish TV hosts

4 Min Read BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sexologist Sandrine Atallah thought she had been asked on TV to debate sex education in Lebanon - instead she was ridiculed by her male hosts, unleashing a firestorm about misogyny in the Middle East. In a country where sex education is all but absent from schooling and discussions on sex remain taboo, Atallah hoped to bring facts to the table and dispel disinformation. But even before she went on air, a panel of mostly male hosts tore into educational videos she had posted online, including one about arousal and another on masturbation. “Sometimes it’s sexual education, sometimes it’s sexy, I don’t know,” laughed one male host of “On Another Planet”.

Sexist male TV hosts mock professional sexologist in Lebanon

Sexist male TV hosts mock professional sexologist in Lebanon The ‘childish’ response sparked huge online outrage, forcing the men to apologise in a country where even parts of the body are not talked about 11 March 2021 - 17:31 Timour Azhari Protestors carry banners reading: Against sexist and racist agitation! and Together against the sexist patriarchy during a demonstration in Zurich, Switzerland on March 7 2021. Picture: REUTERS/ARND WIEGMANN Beirut Sexologist Sandrine Atallah thought she had been asked on TV to debate sex education in Lebanon instead she was ridiculed by her male hosts, unleashing a firestorm about misogyny in the Middle East. In a country where sex education is all but absent from schooling and discussions on sex remain taboo, Atallah hoped to bring facts to the table and dispel disinformation. But even before she went on air, a panel of mostly male hosts tore into educational videos she had posted online, including one a

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