S.E.X., second edition: The All-You-Need-To-Know Sexuality Guide to Get You Through Your Teens and Twenties

Author:   Heather Corinna
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780738218847


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   12 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Heather Corinna
Publisher:   Hachette Books
Imprint:   Da Capo Lifelong
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.780kg
ISBN:  

9780738218847


ISBN 10:   0738218847
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   12 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Library Journal Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. Lisa Jervis, Bitch magazine co-founder Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but S.E.X. is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender. Praise for the first edition of S.E.X. Library Journal (Booksmack! e-newsletter) A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. Curve The Our Bodies, Ourselves for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselors...In a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, S.E.X. is revolutionary. Seattle Post-Intelligencer This is another groundbreaking book.


Praise for the first edition of S.E.X. Library Journal (Booksmack! e-newsletter) A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. Curve The Our Bodies, Ourselves for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselorsIn a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, S.E.X. is revolutionary. Seattle Post-Intelligencer This is another groundbreaking book. Library Journal Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. Lisa Jervis, Bitch magazine co-founder Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but S.E.X. is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender. Bust magazine Sexpert Heather Corinna is the big sis you wish you'd had when you were a confused, pimply teenGeared towards 16-22-year-olds of any gender, S.E.X. covers the nuts and bolts of anatomy in a tone that's conversational, not cutesyit's her holistic approach and deft handling of other heavy topics, from eating disorders to abuse, that make this book a must-read. Minnesota Women s Press S.E.X. itself is revolutionary as a feminist, GLBT-friendly and overall progressive collection of sexual education material. It offers an alternative and uplifting view of sex. Toronto Star If you're a parent looking for an accurate and non-judgmental text for your blossoming adolescent, or a blossoming adolescent or twenty-something yourself, here it is.


<b>Praise for the first edition of <i>S.E.X.</i> </b> <b><i>Library Journal</i> (Booksmack! e-newsletter)</b> A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. <b><i>Curve</b></i> The <i>Our Bodies, Ourselves</i> for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselorsIn a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, <i>S.E.X.</i> is revolutionary. </b> <b><i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i></b> This is another groundbreaking book. <b><i>Library Journal</b></i> Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of <i>Our Bodies, Ourselves</i> and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. <b>Lisa Jervis, <i>Bitch</i> magazine co-founder</b> Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but <i>S.E.X.</i> is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender. <b><i>Bust magazine</b></i> Sexpert Heather Corinna is the big sis you wish you'd had when you were a confused, pimply teenGeared towards 16-22-year-olds of any gender, <i>S.E.X.</i> covers the nuts and bolts of anatomy in a tone that's conversational, not cutesyit's her holistic approach and deft handling of other heavy topics, from eating disorders to abuse, that make this book a must-read. <b><i>Minnesota Women s Press</i></b> <i>S.E.X.</i> itself is revolutionary as a feminist, GLBT-friendly and overall progressive collection of sexual education material. It offers an alternative and uplifting view of sex. <b><i>Toronto Star</b></i> If you're a parent looking for an accurate and non-judgmental text for your blossoming adolescent, or a blossoming adolescent or twenty-something yourself, here it is.


Praise for the first edition of S.E.X. Library Journal (Booksmack! e-newsletter) A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. Curve The Our Bodies, Ourselves for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselors...In a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, S.E.X. is revolutionary. Seattle Post-Intelligencer This is another groundbreaking book. Library Journal Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. Lisa Jervis, Bitch magazine co-founder Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but S.E.X. is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender. Praise for the first edition of S.E.X. Library Journal (Booksmack! e-newsletter) A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. Curve The Our Bodies, Ourselves for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselorsIn a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, S.E.X. is revolutionary. Seattle Post-Intelligencer This is another groundbreaking book. Library Journal Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. Lisa Jervis, Bitch magazine co-founder Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but S.E.X. is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender. Bust magazine Sexpert Heather Corinna is the big sis you wish you'd had when you were a confused, pimply teenGeared towards 16-22-year-olds of any gender, S.E.X. covers the nuts and bolts of anatomy in a tone that's conversational, not cutesyit's her holistic approach and deft handling of other heavy topics, from eating disorders to abuse, that make this book a must-read. Minnesota Women s Press S.E.X. itself is revolutionary as a feminist, GLBT-friendly and overall progressive collection of sexual education material. It offers an alternative and uplifting view of sex. Toronto Star If you're a parent looking for an accurate and non-judgmental text for your blossoming adolescent, or a blossoming adolescent or twenty-something yourself, here it is.


Praise for the first edition of S.E.X. Library Journal (Booksmack! e-newsletter) A great deal about body health and maintenance is included. An outstanding resource section offers both print and online information. Curve The Our Bodies, Ourselves for the MySpace generation, this book by the founder of sex ed website Scarleteen.com is a comprehensive course in sexuality and sexual health for teens of any orientation and their parents, teachers and counselors...In a society that all too often scolds and belittles teenagers often deserving of more credit, S.E.X. is revolutionary. Seattle Post-Intelligencer This is another groundbreaking book. Library Journal Corinna has put together a blockbuster of a book for young people dealing with sex and relationships. Much like the authors of Our Bodies, Ourselves and its spinoffs, Corinna answers every possible question teens and young adults could have about virginity, puberty, pregnancy, body image, masturbation, sexual identity, the variety of relationships, and the mechanics of partnered sex. She also addresses topics that are often overlooked, e.g., transgender and intergender identities, realistic teen relationship management skills, and pornography. An excellent resource for preteens, teens, young adults, and people working with these populations; highly recommended for most libraries. Lisa Jervis, Bitch magazine co-founder Not only would my own adolescence have been vastly less painful and confusing if I'd had access to the accurate, comprehensive, and above all nonjudgmental information that Heather Corinna so carefully provides, but S.E.X. is, literally, a lifesaving book: Corinna's vast commonsense wisdom--especially on topics relating to gender roles, queer sexuality, and gender identities--has the potential to improve the physical and emotional health of anyone who reads it, and to help heal our culture's unhealthy, conflicted approaches to sex, sexuality, and gender.


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Heather Corinna is an educator, activist, and Internet publisher and community organizer. She founded scarleteen.com in 1997.Scarleteen.comTwitter: @Scarleteen

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