A foxy near-fiftysomething hops into the sack with a much younger man, kindling hankerings new and naughty in Germany's Punish Me (2006). Maren Kroymann is the cougar in question; her life is comfortable and predictable but not exactly delectable, with an auto-mechanic husband (Markus Voellenklee) and a daughter who's flown the nest. In her career as a social worker, she's assigned the case of criminal kiddo Kostja Ullmann, a sixteen-year-old who's just been sprung from juvie . . . and whose little Kostja has just sprung at the sight of fair Maren! Kostja large and small begin paying Maren visits at home, and in response Maren coaxes her hubby into giving the kid a job to keep him busy. This does nothing to dampen Kostja's desires—or to dry Maren's damp thighs—and one night when the boy is outside their house, Maren leaves the curtains open while getting some coitus from Markus. Soon she's working Kostja's case night and day, experimenting in every which way.