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S.E.X.: The All-You-Need-To-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide to Get You Through High School and College

by Heather Corinna

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Have you ever wondered… Am I normal? (and what is "normal," anyway?) What's up down there? I really like girls, but I like boys sometimes, too. Am I gay, bisexual, or just messed up? Are we both really ready to have sex? Is it ok if I masturbate? I feel like I can't ever say no to my partner. What's the problem? Heather Corinna and Scarleteen.com have been providing sex education and information for young adults, parents, and mentors for nearly ten years. Whether you're straight, gay, sexually active, or just plain curious, S.E.X. spells out everything you need to know, including: A sexual readiness checklist Illustrations of female and male reproductive anatomy How to love your body, even when it's changing every day Tips on safer sex for body, heart, and mind An in-depth birth control breakdown How to create and enjoy the relationships that are right for you Popular mechanics of partnered sex: sexual activities explained, including pregnancy and STI risks STIs 101: what they are and how to keep yourself from getting them

Synopsis:

- The revolutionary openness of Our Bodies, Ourselves for the sexually active iGeneration: Corinna has transformed the contents of her popular website into a frank and comprehensive reference covering the basics (puberty, orgasm, virginity) as thoroughly as the complex (pregnancy, birth control, gender, STIs, the emotional and physical risks and rewards of sexual behavior).

- A detailed, down-to-earth exploration of every sex and sexuality topic a young adult could wonder about: In a time when the very topic of sex ed is awash in controversy, and abstinence-only models of education are increasing, Corinna offers an oasis of much-needed sound, straightforward information for teens. Including pertinent topics often overlooked in sex education today, the book addresses: alternative menstrual management; transgender and intergender; the legalities of sex; the "trend" of female bisexuality; "friends with benefits"; pornography; resources for teen pregnancy and parenting; and rape, sexual abuse, and domestic abuse within teen relationships.

- Great web presence and print attention: Scarleteen.com has more than 25,000 unique visitors daily (more than 100,000 hits/day) and has generated acclaim from numerous publications, including Utne Reader, City Pages, Industry Standard, Chicago Tribune, Boston Phoenix, HipMama, the Oxygen Network, San Francisco Weekly, Yahoo!, Lavender Magazine, and Village Voice.

About the Author

Heather Corinna is a writer, artist, educator, activist, and Internet publisher and community organizer in her mid-thirties. She has been bringing original, inclusive, informative, feminist, creative, and radical sexuality content to the web since 1997.

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L_schmidt, June 8, 2007 (view all comments by L_schmidt)
You know how they say that at really terrific concerts by really terrific performers, you (random audience member out of 10/100/10000) feel like s/he?s singing just to you? Because that?s how S.E.X.: The All-You-Need-To-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide to Get You Through High School and College by Heather Corinna reads to me; Corinna is the rock star singing out, and the show is all about me and my sexual health and well-being.

What does all-inclusive mean?
I remember Corinna stating this as an important goal of hers; I had anticipated a rolling chorus of s/he/it(s)-ism or the like. However, what I get is a feeling of being totally accepted for who I am, whether I?m waiting till marriage for sex or never hesitating when it just feels right. (Or that such binary labeling, the whole ?prude???slut? should be tossed out the window in the first place!) This makes me feel accepted and want to keep reading.

I hadn?t expected?
some really funny lines that pop up out of the blue, often metaphors to illustrate ideas and concepts. The book is written to inform in an engaging way, not to be some running gag or resort to bawdy humor? thankfully! S.E.X. is more informative rather than entertaining, although it?s certainly appealing. I think it?s just very accessible, written in a tone that?s about wanting people to understand without dumbing it down, taking the material and us readers seriously and maturely. It?s engaging and informative while being intelligently and approachably entertaining.

I?m not new to Scarleteen or Heather Corinna?s work.
When I first stumbled across the site a few years ago, I sat for hours clicking through the various articles and links. (That pink and yellow background feels mighty cozy!) So I already had the basics down pat and I can?t share a first impression full of ?a-ha!? moments (which I would have surely have had I read this material for the first time!) S.E.X. goes above and beyond the site in an economic b/w, earth-friendly (or so it seems) paper version. You get a lot of bang for your buck, and I?m putting my money where my mouth is by getting copies for friends and family in the mid-teen to mid-twenties range.

S.E.X. is quite handy to read?
you could go cover-to-cover or jump around chapters. In fact, that?s what makes the book so great for parents or youth group leaders looking to read the book first or along with their teens, copying a favorite chapter or two at the time. A huge emphasis in the book is communication, encouraging dialogues between parents and teens, with so many good discussion starters and pieces.

That said, S.E.X.: The All-You-Need-To-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide to Get You Through High School and College gets a standing ovation from me. While the book seems complete as can be, I?m also hoping for an encore one day in form of another book from Heather Corinna.
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Maggie20, June 7, 2007 (view all comments by Maggie20)
This book is honestly amazing. It adresses pretty much everything about sexuality and, this, in a way that is easy to understand. So everything you want to know about sexuality, you?ll find that in that book and easily too. The book is entitled S-E-X, but it?s so much more than just that, in fact, it covers a lot of other subjects that goes from body image to relationships.

The way it?s written, nothing seems too taboo of a subject, it?s written in a honest and sometimes also humoristic way that makes reading anything but long and boring.

Another thing that is cool about this book is that it talks to everyone out there : not just the heterosexual folks, not just the girls, not just the sexually active ones but everyone. So everyone can find themselves included while reading the book which makes it even more special and valuable given it?s not everywhere we can find books like that nowadays.

Really, I think it?s a book everyone, no matter who they are, no matter their gender or their orientation, should have by all means by their bedside.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781600940101
Subtitle:
The All-You-Need-To-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide to Get You Through High School and College
Author:
Corinna, Heather
Publisher:
Marlowe & Company
Subject:
Sexuality
Subject:
HEA042000
Subject:
Sex
Subject:
Hygiene, sexual
Publication Date:
April 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
332
Dimensions:
8.92x6.85x.85 in. 1.16 lbs.

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