The actor is as good as ever in this laboured Australian import, but its premise – divorcee wants commitment-free sex – is a dated approach to women and sex

Whenever a comedy based around women’s sexual adventures and misadventures arrives, I always settle down before it with one question: will it pass the mons pubis test? That is: does it have a single scene, moment, plot point or anything else that approaches the story of my friend, who was in bed with a man who was proving lacklustre – but unexpectedly asked her if she’d like oral sex.

Pleasantly surprised, she said yes. He promptly bent down, kissed her on the mp – “Like you would the cheek of an elderly relative” is a description that stays with me – patted her on the flank, rolled over and went to sleep.

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