Since when does dating in any fashion not include the underlining concept of sexuality?
I quote this from the article: "We created this show based on marrying a provocative idea with a back to basics philosophy. With all the dating options in the world, what happens if you take one man and woman and strip them of all their pretenses?" Schultz said. "VH1 immediately understood our vision and is a fantastic partner on a show that uses a social experiment to provide a fun and entertaining look into how men and women interact when they bare all."
At the very "worst," you'll see two people who look at each other, tell each other their names (if that), then one will ask the other if he/she would like to find a room, and then they'll smash uglies.
At the very best, this social experiment will send a positive message which states that maybe the virtues of dating don't lie in looks or physical properties of your partner but rather in the morals and shared values between both individuals.
Lo and behold, it'll be no different from any other dating show, whether the contestants just want a piece or a piece of mind.