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Guide to Getting It On!:

The Universe's Coolest and Most Informative Book about Sex for Adults of All Ages
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Goofy Foot Press, 2004 - Self-Help - 782 pages
Completely revised and with 30 additional illustrations, the newest edition of Guide to Getting It On! delivers the latest information on all aspects of sex. It features hundreds of new tips and techniques, including new chapters titled "Sex and the World Wide Web," "Dating in the Digital Age," and "The Moon in Uranus - Getting to Know Your Prostate Gland." This latest edition of the guide also takes a look at sex through history, from Tyrannosaurus Sex to 16th-century codpieces.No other book on sex helps to tear down as many inhibitions and hang-ups while championing the self-respect and integrity of its readers. And no other book on sex is as much fun to read. With suggestions for new ways to enjoy wild things and informative discussions of topics such as masculinity, femininity, birth control, and bisexuality, this edition uses the frank, friendly, down-to-earth style that has become the book's trademark and made it a perennial bestseller and favorite read in and out of the bedroom.

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Review: The Guide to Getting It On: A New & Mostly Wonderful Book About Sex

User Review  - Mousuke - Goodreads

What I liked: -The honest, approachable, humorous, and unflinching writing. This book is never intimidating or threatening. It passes no judgments on peoples' preferences. (A good example of this is ... Read full review

Review: The Guide to Getting It On: A New & Mostly Wonderful Book About Sex

User Review  - Tlingit - Goodreads

One of the most honest and upfront books about sex I have ever read. You can skip around and look for things that you're curious about. You can read straight through. You can read with your "lover" or ... Read full review

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About the author (2004)

Paul Joannides is a lecturer in art history at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Titan to 1518: The Emergence of a Genius, Masaccio and Masoline: A Complete Catalogue, and Michelangelo and His Influence: Drawings form Windsor Castle.

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