Bridgerton Invites Viewers to Celebrate Diverse Expressions of Love – Career



Set during the Regency era in England, Bridgerton follows the love--and sex--lives of a family of close-knit siblings.

Set during the Regency era in England, Bridgerton follows the love–and sex–lives of a family of close-knit siblings.


If you’re a fan of the Netflix series, “Bridgerton,” you’re used to it’s unique blend of sex and scandal, all conducted in between sips of tea.  In its latest outing, Season 3, the show dips into daring new territory, exploring unconventional love and modern sexual norms. Relationship coach and sex guru Katie Flowers talks about how the narrative pushes the envelope, diving headfirst into the world of threesomes and open relationships. 

“Bridgerton isn’t just pushing boundaries — it’s smashing them! The show makes us rethink what a healthy relationship looks like and highlights the importance of open communication and mutual respect. Plus, it’s just so much fun to watch!”


— Katie Flowers, Relationship Coach and Sex Expert

Bridgerton Through the Eyes of a Sex Expert

This season’s portrayal of threesomes and open relationships will challenge your preconceptions and show the real-life complexities of modern love. “The emotional twists and turns in these unconventional relationships are portrayed authentically,” added Flowers. “It’s fascinating how people balance their desires and commitments.”

The series offers a thought-provoking commentary on the pressures to conform to societal expectations and the pursuit of personal happiness. The new season also champions sexual empowerment and expression. Characters boldly explore their desires, emphasizing consent and mutual understanding in their intimate connections.

“Seeing characters confidently express their sexuality is so refreshing,” says Flowers. “It’s all about breaking free from societal expectations and celebrating who you truly are.”

Throughout the season, Bridgerton promotes a culture of respect and consent, challenging societal stereotypes about sexuality. “The show portrays sexual autonomy in such a powerful way. It’s a reminder that communication is key in any relationship.”

And let’s talk about Benedict Bridgerton.  Flowers says that this character’s pansexuality takes center stage, adding even more depth to his character.

“Benedict’s storyline is groundbreaking. It’s amazing to see a period drama tackle such modern themes, and it’s done with so much grace and authenticity.”

Benedict’s relationships with Lady Tilley Arnold and Paul Suarez highlight the fluidity of attraction, emphasizing that love transcends traditional labels. “This storyline invites viewers to appreciate diverse expressions of love. It’s a powerful step forward for representation,” says Flowers.

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