Dawn Porter bares all in order to reveal how our idea of perfection has been perverted to fit the demands of the beauty industry. In a desperate bid to get to grips with her naked self, Dawn is propelled into all manner of uncompromising situations. From hanging out with a bunch of British naturists and learning a valuable lesson in morality from a larger-than-life stripper, Dawn ends up uncovering a whole lot more about getting naked than just bare flesh. Spurred on to try and change attitudes and expectations of the female form, Dawn sets about organising what she hopes will become the ultimate female Flashmob. The only question is, will the women of Britain be brave enough to get naked with her - or will Dawn be left out in the cold?
Journalist Dawn Porter investigates the world of lesbianism, immersing herself in a women-only existence, moving in with gay housemates in Soho, and working in a busy lesbian bar. She also interviews experts on female sexuality, while a scientific probe that measures sexual responses provides some surprising results. Strong language.
Journalist Dawn Porter goes in search of the truth about childbirth. Like many young women, Dawn terrified by the prospect of childbirth. As well as from the pain, she worries that her body will be damaged beyond repair and the prospect that sex will never be the same again. Finding her friends unwilling to spill the beans about what it's really like to give birth, she seeks out a first-time mum who will let her witness a birth firsthand.
Journalist Dawn Porter goes in search of the truth about dating. She hasn't been in a serious relationship in over four years and is beginning to wonder if she'll ever find her perfect man. She creates a series of tests to find a man who fulfills her checklists of required attributes that she thinks will be the ideal compatibility aid.