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As marijuana becomes legalized in an increasing number of locations, parents are more open with their use of the substance.

As marijuana becomes legalized in an increasing number of locations, parents are more open with their use of the substance.

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S18, EP10 "Save My Teen Marriage"

Couples who are ready to end their relationships after marrying too early re-evaluate their situations.

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S18, EP11 "I'm on an Extreme Diet"

Two young people go to extreme lengths to lose weight and become happy with their body image.

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S18, EP12 "I'm Dating a Cougar"

Two young men are dating women old enough to be their mothers, and their families and friends are against the matches.

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S18, EP13 "My Fetish Is Ruining My Life"

Two young people who are obsessed with a fetish, search for a partner who can accept them without compromise.

This acclaimed documentary series provides viewers with a first-person perspective on unseen parts of society and its subcultures, offering glimpses into the lives of people involved in everything from politics to pornography and cheerleading.
Original Air Date: Mar 31, 1998
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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