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Getting It
- A Guide to Hot, Healthy Hookups and Shame-Free Sex
- Narrated by: Allison Moon, Reid Mihalko
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
An empowering guide to casual sex and hooking up from sex educator and Girl Sex 101 author Allison Moon.
A comprehensive and fun-to-listen-to guidebook for people of all sexual identities and experience levels, Getting It covers all the bases of hook-up culture from first moves and sex etiquette to navigating nonmonogamy and sexual health. In an era of endless crossed signals and heightened awareness of consent and respect, award-winning author and sex educator Allison Moon shows you how to achieve safe and enjoyable encounters by practicing clear communication and consideration of all parties involved - yourself included. Getting It helps you understand what casual sex means for you and offers an instructive and empowering deep dive into how to get it, do it well, and feel great about it every step of the way. And since we're all imperfect, Moon offers guidance for how to gracefully recover when you screw up - or get screwed over.
Refreshingly intersectional and respectful, Getting It is an honest guide to understanding the basics of hook-up culture and how to partake.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Rydonwunali
- 07-05-21
Wasn't the book I thought I wanted
But it's the book that I definitely needed. To think I would use it so soon. Learning how to deal with someone who's experienced sexual trauma (especially as guys) we tend to downplay the concerns of our partners
Ive always known this but you can say things and you can be who you say you are. Don't worry if people don't listen.
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