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High (School) On Sex

TV Show TV-MA 2022 50m/ep 6.3 /10 Returning
Vivamax A Vivamax Original

High (School) On Sex takes a frank, often funny look at a group of young people as they deal with desire, awkward firsts, and the messy fallout that follows. Rather than hiding the sexual aspects behind innuendo, the series puts those moments front and center and mixes comic set pieces with... Read more

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About High (School) On Sex

High (School) On Sex takes a frank, often funny look at a group of young people as they deal with desire, awkward firsts, and the messy fallout that follows. Rather than hiding the sexual aspects behind innuendo, the series puts those moments front and center and mixes comic set pieces with quieter, tense confrontations about consent, reputation, and intimacy. Characters trade jokes and secrets while friendships shift and romantic lines blur, and the show leans into youthful excess without promising tidy lessons or neat endings. It’s more interested in the heat of the moment and the social consequences that trail behind than in delivering a moral.

Released in 2022 on Vivamax, the series features an ensemble cast including Angelica Hart, Apple Dy, Clifford Pusing, Van Allen Ong, Audrey Avila, Wilbert Ross, and Denise Esteban. Specific director and source material credits aren’t widely listed in available summaries.

No major awards or mainstream nominations are recorded for the show. It hasn’t appeared on major festival prize lists or earned Emmys or Golden Globes recognition, at least in widely available sources, so its profile remains primarily that of a niche streaming entry rather than an awards contender.

The show stirred noticeable online chatter in its home market, with viewers sharing clips and memes and debating how explicit content should be handled on Filipino streaming platforms. Conversations often focused on whether the series pushed boundaries responsibly and whether it opened space for more frank depictions of young adult sexuality in local media.

Audience response has been mixed, reflected in a modest average rating of 6.26/10 from 25 votes. Fans tend to praise its humor and unapologetic tone, while some viewers and critics question the balance between sex scenes and character development. Major themes include how social pressure shapes sexual choices, the gap between private desire and public image, and the awkward economics of growing up with screens and gossip.

Details

Release Date
June 05, 2022
Episode Length
50m
Rating
TV-MA
User Ratings
25 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
14
Network
Vivamax
Status
Returning Series
Genres
Comedy, Drama
Country
Philippines
Studio
Vivamax
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Angelica Hart

Angelica Hart

Apple Dy

Apple Dy

Clifford Pusing

Clifford Pusing

Van Allen Ong

Van Allen Ong

Audrey Avila

Audrey Avila

Jamilla Obispo

Jamilla Obispo

Cess Garcia

Cess Garcia

Aila Cruz

Aila Cruz

Armina Alegre

Armina Alegre

J

Jason Evans

Seasons (2 seasons, 14 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

8 episodes - 2022

Season 2

Season 2

6 episodes - 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

High (School) On Sex is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

High (School) On Sex has 2 seasons with a total of 14 episodes. The show is ongoing and new episodes may still be airing. It first premiered on June 05, 2022.

With a rating of 6.3/10 from 25 viewers, High (School) On Sex is considered solid entertainment worth checking out. It's a good pick if you enjoy comedy and drama stories.

High (School) On Sex takes a frank, often funny look at a group of young people as they deal with desire, awkward firsts, and the messy fallout that follows. Rather than hiding the sexual aspects behind innuendo, the series puts those moments front and center and mixes comic set pieces with quiet...

No, it's presented as a fictional comedy-drama series. The show uses comedic and sexual situations in a school-related setting rather than depicting real events.

The title is pronounced "High On Sex," with the parentheses hinting at a high school setting. It signals the show's blend of school-related themes with explicit, comedic sexual content, as noted in the series synopsis.