Guide to Getting It On! 4th Edition

Guide into Getting It On! 4th Edition
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Guide into Getting It On! 4th Edition

  • ISBN13: 9781885535672
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Author & sex educator Violet Blue has this description of the new fourth edition, written says it all: It

, AOS because at last! What I, & pretty much every sex educator, I know, have long thought is the best all-sex-guide in the world finally has a full, full Äìand I mean, Äìupdated released version. The Guide into Getting It On! at present is truly the most complete sex guide in the world, & as a guide sex writer, I say Aom much.

Joannides & his team of scientists from a (big) book that covers everything in a very funny sound, which offers tons of information remains explicitly respect for the reader at all times. This is an all-inclusive (or heterosexual), concentrated, sex-positive, non-judgmental Tome.

First off, it has the best sexual anatomy illustrations I, Äôve has ever seen, I don aot Äìand my drawings that look like kadaver chops, I mean, clearly show, bold images that anatomy for pleasure (as opposed into reproduce) than any other book in print. And believe me, joy of learning anatomy is the vital into give & receive it well. Anatomy, sex toys, porn, positions, oral, anal sex, sex & disability, romance, hair removal, bugs, STD, AOS, Barbie, Birth Control, prostate, G-spot, straight, gay masculine, bi,, feminine, parents talking into teens about sex. . . Phew, & I, AOM only skimming the surface. Good luck, see a theme * never * in this fabulous book. Make this a centerpiece of your library, & multiply with the related topic pounds (many are recommended in the text).

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5 Responses to “Guide to Getting It On! 4th Edition”

  1. Modemac 26. Jul, 2010 at 3:08 am #

    Among the many beautiful things I received from my Queen on Valentine’s Day was “The Guide to Getting It On!” by Paul Joannides, published in 2000 by Goofy Foot Press. This is a huge 698-page oversize paperback, that almost every topic of sex you can imagine, with special emphasis on the act covers every aspect of itself. It is wonderfully carefree and yet it is amazingly informative, discussing all sorts of topics in an open, playful style that makes it a joy to read. Selected chapters in the book: Chapter 9

    – Sunsets, Orgasms, and hand grenades. After have an orgasm, the different types of orgasms a person (who can orgasm in a two-person sex usually does not feel like an orgasm from masturbation, for instance), faking orgasms, how does it feel different people.

    Oral – Chapter 17 – Popsicles & Penises and Chapter 18 – vulvas & Honey Pots. Techniques on giving (and receiving) head, why different people not to burn the same taste, Bart, with your teeth, advice for men from women (and men from the women), different positions.

    Chapter 34 – Techno Breasts and Weenie fear – feeling inadequate about your body and how you feel better, because you are not a Playboy / girl model.

    Plus: Getting naked, massages, nipples, sex fantasies, Birth Control (all types, including abstinence), pregnancy, sex laws, Goofy sex terms, legitimate sex terms, and much more.

    The main part of the book is large text, but there are many drawn illustrations (not photos), of which most people smile and enjoy a wonderful time as they speak, regardless of the current chapter is to illustrate. In fact, the whole book feels that way: it will make you smile, to learn and have fun Have fun with sex – which try sex topic.

    After looking through the book in the last few days I am
    already convinced that this would be the kind of book I like, in a semi-leave it at home instead of comspicuous, and let my Children search for her and she looks through on their own if they have to be old enough to know about these things. It’s funny, informative, not deceptive, and it tries to break, common sense and inspire, have fun, help your partner, have fun and be careful not to get into trouble (pregnancy, STD, law, etc.). Even if you’ve been doing since you old enough to know what “it” is, you will probably find some useful information here were.

    short, this book is also debatable. You may have trouble finding it on a hand-book store, because it is a small press publication, and I suspect that not many people are going to want to get rid of it after they buy it. But you can with a little luck. . . .
    Rating: 5.5

  2. Todd Hawley 26. Jul, 2010 at 6:05 am #

    The above is my response to this book. When I started, although they look and read what some had to say by Paul Joannides, I thought, “Right On!” And the more I read, the more I felt this way. Mr. Joannides deserves some kind of “Medal of Honor” for writing a comprehensive, non-judgmental and sometimes hip and irreverent look at the world of sexuality. It leaves virtually no topic found. Dang, why was not a book like this about twenty years ago? I could have really used it then! He also obviously put a lot of effort and love in this book, which contains almost 700 pages. It is not only informative and humorous, but it is his object to in a down-to-earth and common-sense style. I also loved all the pictures in the book. . . .

    this book in my humble opinion, should be required reading for every human sexuality class taught, it really is that good. I lost count of all in the various chapters of the book, but among them are [chapters on various types of sex] sex and age, and a chapter on sex laws (and some of them are truly shocking). Most chapters also feature comments from readers of previous editions of this book or those who filled out surveys on the website of the publisher and all the very informative and interesting.

    I give this book five stars, just because I can not give six. Highly recommended for anyone to act more about sex, relationships, what makes the “other sex”, as they do, want to learn in other words almost everyone!
    Rating: 5.5

  3. A Month of Sundays 26. Jul, 2010 at 8:21 am #

    When it comes to sex guide, there is no shortage. Many are written to make happy just to the reader. Many have to bend a guide and assume that the reader already knows the basics to more direct sexual pleasure. Some to romanticize ridiculous, while others, such as a medical school to read text.

    Paul Joannides’ “The Guide to Getting It On!” Sex is the ideal guide. It deals with the basics and the more adventurous stuff. It presents health issues with honest clarity, but never scary or clinical. It is a thick tome, but to read amazingly fast. Joannides is thorough but concise.

    This is the best book on the market is dealing with this issue. The advice on how to bring children with healthy, age-appropriate views on sex is of inestimable value. The only problem I have with this book that I wish I had it myself.

    Buy This Book with confidence. If you are a hobbyist sex guide, you will love it. If you’re a complete novice on the subject you’ll love it. There is no better.
    Rating: 5.5

  4. higginsdh@aol.com 26. Jul, 2010 at 9:22 am #

    When I worked for my college newspaper, I reviewed in this book. The publisher sent a copy to our review paper, and committed both men and women on the staff at all levels of an excuse to swipe the book. I had a wonderful time to keep it on my desk long enough to write to the review, I have tried to steal it for me. I was not fast enough, though, and it disappeared. So I had a long conversation with the author, whom I sound like a plain-old-down-to-earth guy who know a famous comic book artist (Daerick Gross), and a hell of a lot happens to say about sex. What a book. It is refreshing, honest, unpretentious. I hope he sells a million copies and can take early retirement to Palm Beach or Patagonia, or to take somewhere nice. Paul to see the Amazon listing made me remember the great interview that was me (it’s probably the spring of 99 or 98, and inspired me the volume on the Christmas list set someone I know tells … In our interview the author to me that in his practice as an analyst, he often wanted to suggest a book about a healthy sex life, but he could never find any. So he wrote his own. This is the book about sex like you had. Great writing, Excellent illustrations ( Ever wonder what would happen if Peter Parker and Mary Jane (or whatever her name was behind) closed doors?). If you are a reader, given purchase, recommend I do? “Buy this book. Or send the author shoebox full of money. Either one.
    Rating: 5.5

  5. Anonymous 26. Jul, 2010 at 10:29 am #

    I know that sounds moniker above exaggerated, but when it will be understood a better book about sex in a position to use as many different types, age and experienced people, let me know.

    (I’ll have a statement that make excessive noises, it is not: If this book in the hands of every American pre-teen, that during the dry (or nonexistent) collected school sex-ED program I sincerely believe we should treat young people have far better options, when and how to explore their sexuality, as well as other meaningful sex, orgasms and pleasure for themselves when they sexually active adults. What I mean is that the sex education quotient here is just that – and because it has no agenda, they are honest about the pros and cons of everything from heavy petting, sexual intercourse – including an open discussion of illness, the cost of the teen pregancy, etc. I love an early section, that all the responsibility, along with a full sexual relationship lists … then challenges the reader to the question of whether they are willing to take you to each and every case they occur, should be answered. If not, it keeps you awake down to a progressive sexual development (with many tips), but makes it clear that you should not with sex. I think that is a problem with the American sexuality that we do not really deal with it until the “time comes”, instead of gradually building up our sexual experiences next to our building of physical and emotional maturity. If we did that, in a sensible and comfortable schedule, we would all be better off. This book lets us all know that to do many things with which ” calls. “And not all of them require sexual intercourse. But this is a book for children? No, it’s really a book for everyone.)

    The book style is easy to read, easy, but not offensive, and complete. Pregnant With everything from sex tips for sex story in the chapters on sex during the approach to a partner, the disabled, their term is erectile dysfunction, etc. You can not just the content, and its easy to understand presentation in another sex books out there.

    (The pictures are cool, too – fun, realistic drawings, not cold, clinical images.)
    Rating: 5.5

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