Sex Smart


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How your childhood shaped your sexual life and what to do about it.




Smart Sex


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This book delivers up-to-the-minute expert information, honestly, openly and without prejudice or preaching. Knowing the facts, expressing your beliefs and making decisions for yourself--that what Smart Sex is all about.




Smart Sex Stuff for Kids 7-17


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Marsh provides practical, up-to-date information and ideas that kids, parents, and teachers can trust. Reader-friendly text and lighthearted illustrations provide a wealth of knowledge about a sensitive subject. This book helps break the ice, open the dialogue, and promote an ongoing, comfortable discussion.




Sex Smart


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Dr. Zoldbrod demonstrates how family dynamics in childhood underlie adult sexual problems, from sexual aversion to sexual addiction. Case studies, "body maps", and exercises allow readers to work through sexual issues. Illustrations.




Smart Sex


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Fear is at the heart of the sexual revolution, and its most fitting monument is the "hook-up." Dr. Morse exposes the sexual revolution’s fraudulent promise of freedom and fearlessly explodes some of modern society’s most cherished-and destructive-myths. She argues that strong, lasting marriages are essential for the survival of a free society, not to mention basic human happiness. She fires the opening shots of a new sexual revolution and shows how everyone, married or single, can help.




Sex Smart


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Provides straightforward answers to questions teens have about sex, relationships, dating, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases.




Sexual Intelligence


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This is not your standard sex book. Sex therapist, sociologist, and Psychology Today contributor Dr. Marty Klein goes beyond the sex manuals to reveal how our mindsets during sex are more important than any tricks or techniques—and that the way to a healthier, more exciting, more fulfilling sex life lies in first developing our sexual intelligence. This book is the antidote to the many gimmick-oriented sex guides and manuals; Dr. Klein shows us how to reorient how we think about sex in order to experience a truly different way of being sexual. “Marty Klein is the Steve Jobs of sex advice. . . . Sexual Intelligence is a work of enormous wisdom and expansiveness, and will inspire readers, regardless of age, to realize their full sexual potential.” —Ian Kerner, best-selling author of She Comes First




Decision #4: How to Be Smart About Dating & Sex


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The choices you make on dating and sex are some of the most important decisions you’ll ever make, if not the most important. It’s crucial to be clear about what kind of people you’re going to date and what you’re going to do about sex. Decision #4 gets into stuff like: -Dating intelligently -So you don’t date...so what? -The problem with centering your life on your girlfriend or boyfriend -Spotting red flags in a relationship -What are STDs and why should I care? -Debunking the four great myths about teens and sex




Sex for Smart Women


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Sex For Smart Women is erotica, elevated. Adrienne West is a normal girl who isn't afraid to ask for what she wants--the anti-Anastasia Steele. Her sexual curiosity leads her to venture beyond tropes as she offers up the secrets of 15 shameless encounters, including the time she stripped for her boss, slept with her best friend's father, and for one week, offered up sex to her boyfriend whenever he wanted it. In this bold collection of adventurous tales, West's writing satisfies the erudite and the erotic in all of us. Note: Best read in the bath.




What You Really Really Want


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Co-editor of Yes Means Yes gives young women the tools to decipher the modern world's confusing, hypersexualized, sometimes dangerous landscape so they can define their own sexual identity. In this empowering, accessible guide, Jaclyn Friedman-co-editor of Yes Means Yes-gives young women the tools to decipher the modern world's confusing, hypersexualized, sometimes dangerous landscape so they can define their own sexual identity. Friedman decries the hypocrisy and mixed messages of our culture (we're failures if we don't act sexy, but we're sluts if we actually pursue sex; we need to be protected from rapists lurking in bushes, but deserve "whatever we get" if we have a drink at a party and wear a skirt), and encourages readers to separate fear from fact, decode the damaging messages all around them, and discover a healthy personal sexuality.