![]() ![]() Greatest strengths: Unlike so many of its kin, The Guide to Getting it On pays equal attention to both male and female sexuality, addressing issues of concern for both sexes with the same playful enthusiasm and wit. Funny, informative, and sexy, Paul Joannides’ The Guide to Getting it On covers everything from sex toys to STDs to sexual orientation, romance, and pregnancy, with a heavy dose of information on basic human anatomy, oral, anal, manual, and solo sex. ![]() The gist: The Guide to Getting it on reads like the Kama Sutra and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy had a baby out of wedlock. ![]() Opening scene: The Guide to Getting it On begins its merry jaunt into the frolicsome and tawdry with a warning and disclaimer explaining the purpose of the Guide - which, by the way, is not to act as a definitive authority on sex, but as an informative sex-centric sidekick to those who wish to expand their sexual consciousness ![]() Most interesting characters: As a non-fiction book, Paul Joannides’ The Guide to Getting it on really only has one character and that’s you, you big perv It has little to do with the way you enjoy your sexuality, unless what you do breaks a special trust or violates the rights of others.” My favorite quote: “Morality, from this Guide’s perspective, is respecting and caring for your fellow human beings. The Guide to Getting it On, Paul Joannides, 2009 ![]()
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