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Nikol Hasler

Nikol Hasler (born 15 March 1979) is an American internet content creator, producer, writer, and filmmaker known best for her work on ''Midwest Teen Sex Show'', and her frank, direct, dark humor.
== Biography ==
Nikol Hasler is a Wisconsin native who spent years in the foster care system, an experience described as "tumultuous", but one that provided her with a diversity of life experiences. On a Fox Morning program, she stated that she had been sexually active since age 11, and her own web site lists drug abuse, depression, and eating disorders as some of the difficulties faced during her youth. Following high school, a one night stand resulted in the birth of her first son, and, after dropping out of Southern Illinois University, she became homeless, living on couches and in shelters during the pregnancy and into the first several months of her son's life.〔 She is twice divorced and is the mother of three children.
In high school she was an avid LARP'er with a group of other kids.〔()〕
Hasler gained attention in 2008 as the host of the video podcast ''Midwest Teen Sex Show'', an informative comedy show known for frank discussions about teenage sexuality. The show's success prompted her to move to Los Angeles in June 2009 with her three children. During that summer, she produced and wrote a television pilot for Comedy Central based on the web series, and worked on a book about sex for teens. Comedy Central did not pick up the show as a series, but her book, ''Sex: A Book For Teens'' was released in June, 2010. Hasler remained in Los Angeles after the pilot was shot, stating on Crushable that "Even the d-bags out here who are stereotypical LA don’t bother me because they give me something to laugh at. The sunshine. The food. The hot people. Yeah. This place is cool."〔http://www.milwaukeemagazine.com/lovesexetc/default.asp?newmessageid=0〕
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Crushable Questionnaire: Nikol Hasler )

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