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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: It's a SexComedy series, so it happens sometimes.
** In one scene, it happens to Paulina when she tries out a vibrator bought for the Sexify project, and she is interrupted when Mariusz walks in on her.
** In another scene, Natalia and Monika overhear another female student masturbating in the dorm shower, which she does because it's the only place where she has any privacy.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: It's a SexComedy series, so it happens quite a bit.
** Natalia tries to do it as part of the research for the app, but doesn't get in the mood or enjoy it.
** Paulina does it with the vibrator bought for the project, but is interrupted when Mariusz walks in on her.
** In one scene, Natalia and Monika overhear another female student [[CaughtWithYourPantsDown masturbating in the dorm shower]], which she does because it's the only place where she has any privacy.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler:The second season ends with Natalia booting up her programming environment and getting ready to start a new project, now that Sexify is officially dead]].
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* DistaffCounterpart: In Season Two, it turns out that Rafał and his former university roommate Grzegorz have created a cheaper, less genuinely helpful ripoff of Sexify created for men called "Sexiguy". Rather than offer actual help and exercises for intimacy like Sexify did, Sexiguy mostly spits out misogynistic, ego-boosting cliches.


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** This gets deconstructed in the Second Season, which looks more at the male side of sexuality than the first did. The girls work on expanding the Sexify app with similar advice for men, but when they gather data on it, they learn how bad men are at talking openly about it, exaggerating or lying about their sexual prowess out of fear of being seen as inadequate. It doesn't help that they turn to quick and easy advice and encouragement from bad sources like the original Sexiguy app, that doesn't actually help with the more emotional and communicative aspects of sex. Tellingly, [[spoiler:Rafał ends up losing his virginity to a woman he likes after listening to the app's advice, Adam and Natalia finally manage to consummate their relationship when neither of them feel any pressure and can take time for themselves, and Paulina has a brief but more saisfying sexual encounter with Mariusz in the church after talking more frankly about the problems they were having when they were together]].
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* FallenOnHardTimesJob: In Season Two, we see that Dr. Krynicki had to take a job teaching computing to middle schoolers after being fired following the events of Season One.


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* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: In Season Two, when Natalia needs help developing Sexify, she and the others bring in supporting characters from the first to program it, including Dr. Krynicki and Jabba.
* RagingStiffie: In Season Two, when Adam is worried about failing to get an erection when trying to have sex with Natalia again, he takes a potency pill when he hears that Natalia is on the bus home. Unfortunately, she takes a detour and comes home later and Adam spends the whole evening with a very visible hard-on.


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* WackyStartupWorkplace: The Sexify office is this at the start of Season Two, with a barista, a juice bar, a yoga class in the office landscape and a slide going down from one of the upper floor offices. It gets {{deconstructed|Trope}} pretty quickly, though, because all those extra costs and other questionable spending choices have placed the company in serious debt, forcing Monika, Natalia and Paulina to seek outside investment. When Maks is brought in by Malgorzata, some of his first cost-cutting moves are to fire those superfluous people.
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The first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2021. A second season is set to premiere in January of 2023.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: While not stated outright in canon, Natalia may have UsefulNotes/AspergersSyndrome due to her occasional lack of eye contact, and (although [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] and she isn't too LiteralMinded, NoSocialSkills), plus her single-minded focus on an issue but not to SingleIssueWonk proportions and an occasionally flat tone to her voice. But it's never outright stated on-screen.
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The first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2021. A second season is due for release in 2022.

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The first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2021. A second season is due for release set to premiere in 2022.
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* LousyLoversAreLosers: Paulina's longtime boyfriend Mariusz is a NiceGuy, but a boring and lackluster lover. Their sex mostly involves her staring at the ceiling while Mariusz awkwardly humps her for [[SpeedSex a couple of minutes]] before [[PostCoitalCollapse collapsing on top of her]] and rolling off. And he doesn't seem to mind that he never makes her orgasm. Most of her arc in season 1 involves her trying to unsuccessfully spice up their sex until she ultimately breaks up with him in the SeasonFinale.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: While not stated outright in canon, Natalia may have UsefulNotes/AspergersSyndrome due to her occasional lack of eye contact, and (although [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] and she isn't too LiteralMinded, NoSocialSkills), plus her single-minded focus on an issue but not to SingleIssueWonk proportions and an occasionally flat tone to her voice. But it's never outright stated on-screen.



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Natalia's professor, Dr. Krynicki. Throughout the series, he is supportive of her project and never discourages the idea of a sex-related app, and the issues he does raise about it, such as its exact function and how it can be tested, are fair points. His discouragement of her sleep project is only because he doesn't think it will be appealing to a society in which the internet is so ingratiated and he stresses that she is the best coder in the class.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Natalia's professor, Dr. Krynicki. Throughout the series, he is supportive of her project and never discourages the idea of a sex-related app, and the issues he does raise about it, such as its exact function and how it can be tested, are fair points.
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His discouragement of her sleep project is only because he doesn't think it will be appealing to a society in which the internet is so ingratiated and he stresses that she is the best coder in the class.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Far darker than other examples of the SexComedy genre, it's closer in tone to a PoliceProcedural or crime drama, despite the issue of the day being a moral rather than criminal one. It doesn't have the traditional feel of a SexComedy, instead being more emotionally-driven and far more serious in tone (indeed, expulsion is one topic discussed, despite its college setting, and treated extremely seriously).

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Far darker than other examples of the SexComedy genre, it's closer in tone to a PoliceProcedural or crime drama, despite the issue of the day being a moral rather than criminal one. It The series doesn't have the traditional feel of a SexComedy, instead being more emotionally-driven and far more serious in tone (indeed, expulsion is one topic discussed, despite its college setting, and treated extremely seriously).
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Far darker than other examples of the SexComedy genre, it's closer in tone to a PoliceProcedural or crime drama, despite the issue of the day being a moral rather than criminal one. It doesn't have the traditional feel of a SexComedy, instead being more emotionally-driven and far more serious in tone (indeed, expulsion is one topic discussed, despite its college setting, and treated extremely seriously).
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Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.

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Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student at the university who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved has her move in to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.
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** In one scene, Natalia and Monika overhear another female student masturbating in the dorm shower, which she does because it's the only place where she has any privacy.

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** In one scene, Natalia and Monika overhear another female student [[CaughtWithYourPantsDown masturbating in the dorm shower, shower]], which she does because it's the only place where she has any privacy.



* BiggerIsBetterInBed: {{Discussed|Trope}} throughout Episode 3, where Natalia tries to find a sex toy that she can use to gather data from use by test subjects. It's pointed out that the notion that women being most attracted to large penises is mostly a myth perpetuated by porn and it's said by an employee at a sex shop that most female customers who buy sex toys don't usually buy overly large ones.

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* BiggerIsBetterInBed: {{Discussed|Trope}} throughout Episode 3, where Natalia tries to find a sex toy that she can use to gather data from use by test subjects. It's pointed out that the notion that of women being most attracted to large penises is mostly a myth perpetuated by porn and it's said by an employee at a sex shop that most female customers who buy sex toys don't usually buy overly large ones.



* FrenchMaidOutfit: Paulina buys one of these in an effort to spice up her sex life with Mariusz. [[spoiler:It just leads to another brief bout of missionary sex that she was trying to move away from]].

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* FrenchMaidOutfit: Paulina buys one of these in an effort to spice up her sex life with Mariusz. [[spoiler:It just leads to another brief bout of the same boring missionary sex that she was trying to move away from]].



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Natalia's professor, Dr. Krynicki. Throughout the series, he is supportive of her project and never discourages the idea of a sex-related app and the issues he does raise about it, such as its exact function and how it can be tested, are fair points. His discouragement of her sleep project is only because he doesn't think it will be appealing to a society in which the internet is so ingratiated and he stresses that she is the best coder in the class.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Natalia's professor, Dr. Krynicki. Throughout the series, he is supportive of her project and never discourages the idea of a sex-related app app, and the issues he does raise about it, such as its exact function and how it can be tested, are fair points. His discouragement of her sleep project is only because he doesn't think it will be appealing to a society in which the internet is so ingratiated and he stresses that she is the best coder in the class.
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* ActuallyAGoodIdea: [[spoiler:When Rafał prepares to present his nanogel project before the scholarship committee and Natalia tries to convince him to back down and let her enter her project (which was voted as the project in the first place), she admits that however dumb she thinks the nanogel is, he has been able to sell the idea and there is clearly appeal to it for some, but in its current state, the project is woefully underdeveloped]].

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* ActuallyAGoodIdea: [[spoiler:When Rafał prepares to present his nanogel project before the scholarship committee and Natalia tries to convince him to back down and let her enter her project (which was voted as the project to be submitted in the first place), she admits that however dumb she thinks the nanogel is, he has been able to sell the idea and there is clearly appeal to it for some, but in its current state, the project is woefully underdeveloped]].



* BittersweetEnding: By the end of the first season, [[spoiler:the Sexify app has lost the start-up scholarship and Natalia, Paulina and Monika have all been expelled from the university without finishing their degree. However, all three of them have grown as people and decide to continue the project with funds earned by Natalia when she sells her apartment]].
* BourgeoisBohemian: Monika's mother is a free-spirited, hippie type who holds classes and seminars about female sexual pleasure based on meditation and mindfulness.

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* BittersweetEnding: By the end of the first season, [[spoiler:the Sexify app has lost the start-up scholarship and Natalia, Paulina and Monika have all been expelled from the university without finishing their degree.degrees. However, all three of them have grown as people and decide to continue the project with funds earned by Natalia when she sells her apartment]].
* BourgeoisBohemian: Monika's mother is a free-spirited, hippie type who holds classes and seminars about female sexual pleasure based on meditation and mindfulness.mindfulness, but is quite well-off.



* CoolButStupid: Rafał's project, a nanogel conditioner that can change the user's hair color with commands via Bluetooth. The inanity of the project is almost a punchline whenever it's brought up.

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* CoolButStupid: Rafał's project, a nanogel conditioner that can change the user's hair color with commands via Bluetooth. The inanity of the project is almost a punchline whenever almost every time it's brought up.



* EverybodyHasLotsOfSex: The major reason for why Natalia makes her app about sex is to boost its appeal for the scholarship. And since the series is a SexComedy, most episodes features someone having sex.

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* EverybodyHasLotsOfSex: The major reason for why Natalia makes her app about sex is to boost its appeal for the scholarship. And since the series is a SexComedy, most episodes features feature someone having sex.



* MsFanservice: Of the main cast, Monika is the one mostly shown in states of undress and the one with the most revealing sex scenes.

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* MsFanservice: Of the main cast, Monika is the one mostly most often shown in states of undress and the one with the most revealing sex scenes.
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* BitterSweetEnding: By the end of the first season, [[spoiler:the Sexify app has lost the start-up scholarship and Natalia, Paulina and Monika have all been expelled from the university without finishing their degree. However, all three of them have grown as people and decide to continue the project with funds earned by Natalia when she sells her apartment]].

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* BitterSweetEnding: BittersweetEnding: By the end of the first season, [[spoiler:the Sexify app has lost the start-up scholarship and Natalia, Paulina and Monika have all been expelled from the university without finishing their degree. However, all three of them have grown as people and decide to continue the project with funds earned by Natalia when she sells her apartment]].

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Natalia (Aleksandra Skraba) is a brilliant student at the Warsaw University of Technology who is starting her last semester, with her eyes set on a scholarship for best tech startup, which will get the winning project considerable funding. When her new professor tells her that her project, meant to optimize the users' sleep and shorten the time needed for it, isn't exciting enough to have a chance at winning, she is forced to change the direction of her project with only three months before the presentation deadline. Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.

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Natalia (Aleksandra Skraba) is a brilliant student at the Warsaw University of Technology who is starting her last semester, with her eyes set on a scholarship for best tech startup, which will get the winning project considerable funding. When her new professor tells her that her project, meant to optimize the users' sleep and shorten the time needed for it, isn't exciting enough to have a chance at winning, she is forced to change the direction of her project with only three months before the presentation deadline. deadline.

Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.
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Natalia (Aleksandra Skraba) is a brilliant student at the Warsaw University of Technology who is starting her last semester, has her eyes set on a scholarship for best tech startup, which will get the winning project considerable funding. When her new professor tells her that her project, meant to optimize the users' sleep and shorten the time needed for it, isn't exciting enough to have a chance at winning, she is forced to change the direction of her project with only three months before the presentation deadline. Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.

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Natalia (Aleksandra Skraba) is a brilliant student at the Warsaw University of Technology who is starting her last semester, has with her eyes set on a scholarship for best tech startup, which will get the winning project considerable funding. When her new professor tells her that her project, meant to optimize the users' sleep and shorten the time needed for it, isn't exciting enough to have a chance at winning, she is forced to change the direction of her project with only three months before the presentation deadline. Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.
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''Sexify'' is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] SexComedy streaming television series.

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''Sexify'' (stylized as ''Sex!fy'') is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] SexComedy streaming television series.
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''Sexify'' is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} Polish]] SexComedy streaming television series.

Natalia (Aleksandra Skraba) is a brilliant student at the Warsaw University of Technology who is starting her last semester, has her eyes set on a scholarship for best tech startup, which will get the winning project considerable funding. When her new professor tells her that her project, meant to optimize the users' sleep and shorten the time needed for it, isn't exciting enough to have a chance at winning, she is forced to change the direction of her project with only three months before the presentation deadline. Meanwhile, Monika (Sandra Drzymalska), another student who comes from a rich family and has never attended a class in her whole enrollment, is found out by her father, who kicks her out of her luxury apartment and moved to the same student dorm as Natalia. After a series of events during Monika's first night at the dorm leads her to Natalia's room, she inspires Natalia to change her project from aiding sleep into one that has to do with sex and female pleasure. The two of them revamp the project together and are joined by Paulina (Maria Sobocinska), Natalia's best friend who is bored to tears by the lackluster sex life she shares with her longtime boyfriend Mariusz and hopes that the project will help her with that.

The first season was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2021.

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: It's a SexComedy series, so it happens quite a bit.
** Natalia tries to do it as part of the research for the app, but doesn't get in the mood or enjoy it.
** Paulina does it with the vibrator bought for the project, but is interrupted when Mariusz walks in on her.
** In one scene, Natalia and Monika overhear another female student masturbating in the dorm shower, which she does because it's the only place where she has any privacy.
* ActuallyAGoodIdea: [[spoiler:When Rafał prepares to present his nanogel project before the scholarship committee and Natalia tries to convince him to back down and let her enter her project (which was voted as the project in the first place), she admits that however dumb she thinks the nanogel is, he has been able to sell the idea and there is clearly appeal to it for some, but in its current state, the project is woefully underdeveloped]].
* BiggerIsBetterInBed: {{Discussed|Trope}} throughout Episode 3, where Natalia tries to find a sex toy that she can use to gather data from use by test subjects. It's pointed out that the notion that women being most attracted to large penises is mostly a myth perpetuated by porn and it's said by an employee at a sex shop that most female customers who buy sex toys don't usually buy overly large ones.
* BitterSweetEnding: By the end of the first season, [[spoiler:the Sexify app has lost the start-up scholarship and Natalia, Paulina and Monika have all been expelled from the university without finishing their degree. However, all three of them have grown as people and decide to continue the project with funds earned by Natalia when she sells her apartment]].
* BourgeoisBohemian: Monika's mother is a free-spirited, hippie type who holds classes and seminars about female sexual pleasure based on meditation and mindfulness.
* BrilliantButLazy: Despite her complete lack of academic ambition, Monika is shown to be very mathematically gifted in one scene wherre she shows up a professor who calls her an inferior student to her father by solving a difficult equation on the blackboard.
* CoolButStupid: Rafał's project, a nanogel conditioner that can change the user's hair color with commands via Bluetooth. The inanity of the project is almost a punchline whenever it's brought up.
* DeanBitterman: The Dean of the university, especially when he finds out about Natalia's project and [[spoiler:threatens to expel her, Paulina and Monika]]. At the start of the series, he also threatens to fire Dr. Krynicki if the project he submits doesn't win the scholarship.
* EverybodyHasLotsOfSex: The major reason for why Natalia makes her app about sex is to boost its appeal for the scholarship. And since the series is a SexComedy, most episodes features someone having sex.
* ExtremeDoormat: Paulina tends to bend over backwards to live up to her family's expectations, even keeping a dorm room at the university while actively sharing an apartment with Mariusz to keep her conservative family from finding out that their relationship is physical out of wedlock.
* {{Fanservice}}: Lots of it, mainly involving young women.
* FirstLove: Adam, a friendly, open-minded sex shop worker, becomes the (apparently) first person Natalia has ever felt any attraction towards.
* FrenchMaidOutfit: Paulina buys one of these in an effort to spice up her sex life with Mariusz. [[spoiler:It just leads to another brief bout of missionary sex that she was trying to move away from]].
* FreudianTrio:
** Id: Monika
** Ego: Paulina
** Superego: Natalia
* GagPenis:
** When Natalia tries to make an optimal sex toy with a 3D printer, the changes made to its specifications during the printing results in the final result having a weird, mushroom-like shape that would be harmful to use as a sex toy.
** While at a sex convention, Natalia tries a VR game where her player avatar encounters a man with several penises growing out of his body and with a head looking like the head of a penis; she finds the figure [[HumanoidAbomination so horrifying]] that she suffers a panic attack.
* TheImmodestOrgasm: Whenever women climax in the series, their orgasms usually take this form.
* MsFanservice: Of the main cast, Monika is the one mostly shown in states of undress and the one with the most revealing sex scenes.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[spoiler:Rafał, having mostly been an annoyance up until then, becomes the one who exposes Natalia's project to the school administration]].
* PragmaticVillainy: The only reason why [[spoiler:the Dean doesn't expel Natalia, Paulina and Monika over the Copulatory]] is that [[spoiler:if he does, he needs to explain why and he doesn't want the public to learn that there was what he considers a brothel in the university dorm]].
* ReallyGetsAround: Monika initially hooks up with guys a lot, but after joining Natalia's project and realizing that she's not really getting any gratification from it (she even admits earlier that she usually fakes her enjoyment), she takes a break from it to figure herself out more.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Natalia's professor, Dr. Krynicki. Throughout the series, he is supportive of her project and never discourages the idea of a sex-related app and the issues he does raise about it, such as its exact function and how it can be tested, are fair points. His discouragement of her sleep project is only because he doesn't think it will be appealing to a society in which the internet is so ingratiated and he stresses that she is the best coder in the class.
* SlapSlapKiss: Monika has a contentious relationship with her ex-boyfriend; even though she's still mad at him for cheating on her when they were dating, she can only achieve orgasm when she thinks of him or looks at a picture of him. One time when she confronts him at his office, their heated conversation ends with them having sex on the spot.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The scholarship committee only has one female member.
* TheStoner: Rafał's roommate, who makes penis-shaped weed gummies.
* StraightGay: Natalia's balding, schlubby boss, Jabba, is revealed to be gay.
* TechnologicallyBlindElders: One of the first shown customers at the computer repair shop where Natalia works is an old woman whose computer has stopped working, which turns out to have been because she taped a piece of paper over the fan intake to keep dust from entering it, predictably causing the computer to overheat.
* TitleDrop: In the last episode, the series title is used as the name of Natalia's app.
* TokenReligiousTeammate: Paulina comes from a Catholic family and is very religious herself.
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