Naked and Afraid (with twists) - Female for Male or Female

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The Discovery Channel television series:

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Naked and Afraid takes "survival of the fittest" to the next level. Each week, a new pair of complete and total strangers - one man and one woman - will find themselves stranded in and, quite literally, exposed to some of the world's most extreme weather environments. Each duo will be left high and dry with no food, no water...and no clothes. They must survive on their own for a full 21 days, with nothing but one personal item each and the knowledge that the only prize is their pride and sense of accomplishment.

In Naked and Afraid, these brazen and bold couples will get acquainted with each other and their new surroundings very quickly, forcing them to question and test everything they may think they know about their acquired survival skills and instincts.

Will the nude castaways have the brains and brawn to endure the harsh conditions? Or will the challenges prove to be overbare-ing? Watch as each couple battles the elements, each other, and their own inner weaknesses to see who will triumph over the terrain or fail under the force of nature.

The twists:

For purposes of adding even more intrigue, suspense, and emotions ranging across the spectrum from awkwardness to embarrassment to humiliation, possibilities might include -

1) A caucasian female from a small southern United States town, highly conservative and religious, demure, with staunch beliefs regarding sexuality and relationships. Couple that with a male character of dark skinned complexion, with his own aversions on race, thus bringing about psychological and mental traumas for the naive woman.

Sample photos. There is flexibility on the character look.
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2) A familial element. Unexpected pairings could include mother/son, daughter/father, sister/brother. The fragile complexities of such a dynamic are obviously numerous and layered.


The crux of either story would be a film crew manufacturing predicaments. After all, reality shows on television are highly manipulated by the producers. Leaving the characters as victims, their emotional and physical well-being a complete afterthought for ratings.

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