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Research Article

Flipping the heterosexual script: representing girls’ positive sexual health on Netflix

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Received 27 Feb 2023, Accepted 08 May 2024, Published online: 14 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Studies have documented how U.S. teen television programmes perpetuate a dominant heterosexual script in which girls are instructed to deny their sexual desire and to passively wait to be chosen by boys. This project explores how Netflix’s reputation for producing ‘quality television’ provides space for girl-centric programmes to flip conventions of genre and intervene in considerations of girls’ sexuality. We argue the Netflix shows I Am Not OK With This (2020), Trinkets (2019–20), Never Have I Ever (2020–2023), and Teenage Bounty Hunters (2020) flip the long-standing heterosexual script. Main girl characters are shown initiating heterosexual activity, understanding the importance of their own pleasure, demanding protection from pregnancy and STIs, and refusing to be victimized by cultural stigmas. Moreover, while earlier studies examined teen characters who were overwhelmingly white, middle-class and heterosexual – the Netflix girls (and boys) we study are much more diverse in terms of race, class, and sexuality, and the programmes open spaces for Black and Brown girls, in particular, to express and act on their sexual desires without being sexualized.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1. We acknowledge the purposeful omission of several high-profile Netflix teen-centred programs that focus on teen sexuality (Sex Education; 2019–2023) and/or sexual violence (13 Reasons Why). While these programs streamed at least one season during 2020 and prominently feature girl characters, they are not specifically girl-centric in the way the selected four programs are.

2. In a forthcoming book chapter, we explore queer relationships in these same shows.

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