


But it's a book that teaches that sex and sexuality are natural, enjoyable things that nonetheless carry with them a weight of respect, responsibility, maturity and knowledge. I still have my copy, and crack it open every now and then, just to look up something, or re-read what the author said regarding a particular topic. I just recommended it to people on a different subreddit, and putting into words why I think it's important for people to have this book (especially if you're high school or college-aged) made me remember how much it helped me mature and achieve a new, healthier perspective, on sexuality as a part of the human experience. The 'Guide to Getting It On', by Paul Joannides is, I think, the only book I've ever read that I genuinely think would make the world a better place, if everyone read it. And the new chapter on consent will hopefully do a much better job of helping you understand what consent is and isn't than Title IX with its strange little slogans.I figured this book would have been mentioned a bunch of times already, but searching didn't turn up many results, so here it goes. You'll find it all in this new edition of The Guide.

There have been hundreds of studies done in the past four years on everything from female orgasms to how semen influences a woman's immune system to not kill sperm. They have very different expectations and needs from a book on sex, and those needs are changing as rapidly as technology is changing. Today's young adults are the first generation who began watching the most explicit porn in history on their phones in Middle School. Anyone who says "Why does a book on sex need a new edition?" needs to throw away their flip phone. And good luck to any guy who calls a woman to ask her for a date instead of texting, because she'll probably think he's a stalker. No one would have guessed that Chaturbate would become the 28th most popular website in the US, or that women in college would pay for their tuition by selling pics and panties on a website called OnlyFans.

A book about sex you'll actually want to read " ― Playboy Few people had heard of Bumble and Hinge when the last edition of the "Guide to Getting It On" went to press four years ago. "You've never read a manual as warm, friendly, liberating, thorough, and potentially sex-life-changing as the Guide To Getting It On Neither had anyone in our office―which may be why our copies keep disappearing." ― Oprah Magazine "Finally.
