Description:Summary: What is Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships?It's a book that answers the important and confusing questions young people have about their bodies and their hearts. It's an advice book from two authors who care about young people and want to help them work through the tough issues that will be on their minds as they move through an emotionally complex time of their lives. Every question is answered in a conversational way, as if the author were sitting next to you speaking from the heart.Genre: Teen Health/Sexuality | 70,000 wordsMatt's Bio: Matt is an NYC teacher who's willing to make controversial statements that he thinks are in your best interest. In his own words, Teen Guide "explains what mature, adult sexuality is and provides a useful guide to entering that sexual world at the right time."Jess's Bio: Jess, a professional non-conformist, has a fresh youthful world view. As an author of relationship-based erotic fiction, Jess is full of ideas on these topics. She's cool, supportive, and writes with both intellect and a lot of emotion.* * *MEDIA MENTIONS:Q. Who should read this book?A. "This book is suitable for all young people who have questions about sex and relationships. If you want to read something that isn't like a health textbook, that's like having advice from older people who care about you, then this is your book. The book is for girls and boys, straight and gay."-- Interview / Matt Posner & Jess C Scott (Feb 2012)* * *REVIEWS:"Jaw-dropping bold, insightful, and informative."-- Bernard Schaffer, best-selling author of Superbia"...very informative and something that every teen would be interested to read (and should read) because the information in the book is really useful and stuff that a lot of people would be too embarrassed to talk about or ask in real life."-- Marie C., 18 y/o, Singapore (via email)"The questions were fab. They were questions that most teens ask every day. [The questions] were really well answered and really relevant."-- Natasha W., 17 y/o, United Kingdom (via email)* * *EXCERPT (Question #15):Should I undergo plastic surgery to look more attractive?MATT:I'd answer this question by making a distinction between plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery. Reconstructive surgery is done to repair damage or a deformity in the face. This is necessary for health and confidence and should always be done if it is safe. In contrast, plastic surgery is done to improve a person's appearance. It may or may not do that. The most common forms of plastic surgery are a nose job, making the nose smaller or more shapely, and a breast enlargement, inserting objects into the breasts to make them larger.I'm against these most of the time. I don't think you need a small nose or big breasts to be loved or to be sexually attractive. Not everyone is attracted to every look, but girls who think they have big noses and small breasts can have completely satisfying romantic and sexual lives because there are boys out there who will like how they look or will like their personalities so much that the girl's appearance won't be so important.Plastic surgery for young people is about insecurity and wanting to fit in. A girl may think that if she has bigger breasts, boys will like her, or that if her nose were smaller, she would be more admired. She may think she is ugly and that plastic surgery is necessary to make her beautiful. However, a genuine smile or a laugh can make even a relatively unappealing face attractive. I have met plenty of women over the years whom I did not consider attractive but who had husbands and children. Confidence, happiness, and sincerity are attractive. Being in good health helps, too. Your physical look does matter, and some girls get overlooked while others get a lot of attention, but eventually, this always sorts itself out.Boys, I can only tell you this: any girl who likes you, and who you like, feels good when you touch her. There's a kind of thrill when people who are attracted to each other touch. Her look doesn't indicate how good the sexual experience is. Instead, it's how comfortable you feel together and whether you like to do the same things.JESS:Plastic surgery is very acceptable to many people nowadays, and is placed in the same category as make-up by some individuals (plastic/cosmetic surgery = "beauty in the 21st century").I think there are certain physical features that can be a source of annoyance, in terms of looks/appearance (asymmetrical features, for example). There are certain industries where looks play a premium too (acting and modeling, most notably).The trouble with plastic surgery is that there is a tendency for it to be seen as a quick-fix solution, which lends an addictive kind of appeal to the procedure as well. Bullied because of the bump on your nose? No matter--one ca...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships. To get started finding Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Summary: What is Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships?It's a book that answers the important and confusing questions young people have about their bodies and their hearts. It's an advice book from two authors who care about young people and want to help them work through the tough issues that will be on their minds as they move through an emotionally complex time of their lives. Every question is answered in a conversational way, as if the author were sitting next to you speaking from the heart.Genre: Teen Health/Sexuality | 70,000 wordsMatt's Bio: Matt is an NYC teacher who's willing to make controversial statements that he thinks are in your best interest. In his own words, Teen Guide "explains what mature, adult sexuality is and provides a useful guide to entering that sexual world at the right time."Jess's Bio: Jess, a professional non-conformist, has a fresh youthful world view. As an author of relationship-based erotic fiction, Jess is full of ideas on these topics. She's cool, supportive, and writes with both intellect and a lot of emotion.* * *MEDIA MENTIONS:Q. Who should read this book?A. "This book is suitable for all young people who have questions about sex and relationships. If you want to read something that isn't like a health textbook, that's like having advice from older people who care about you, then this is your book. The book is for girls and boys, straight and gay."-- Interview / Matt Posner & Jess C Scott (Feb 2012)* * *REVIEWS:"Jaw-dropping bold, insightful, and informative."-- Bernard Schaffer, best-selling author of Superbia"...very informative and something that every teen would be interested to read (and should read) because the information in the book is really useful and stuff that a lot of people would be too embarrassed to talk about or ask in real life."-- Marie C., 18 y/o, Singapore (via email)"The questions were fab. They were questions that most teens ask every day. [The questions] were really well answered and really relevant."-- Natasha W., 17 y/o, United Kingdom (via email)* * *EXCERPT (Question #15):Should I undergo plastic surgery to look more attractive?MATT:I'd answer this question by making a distinction between plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery. Reconstructive surgery is done to repair damage or a deformity in the face. This is necessary for health and confidence and should always be done if it is safe. In contrast, plastic surgery is done to improve a person's appearance. It may or may not do that. The most common forms of plastic surgery are a nose job, making the nose smaller or more shapely, and a breast enlargement, inserting objects into the breasts to make them larger.I'm against these most of the time. I don't think you need a small nose or big breasts to be loved or to be sexually attractive. Not everyone is attracted to every look, but girls who think they have big noses and small breasts can have completely satisfying romantic and sexual lives because there are boys out there who will like how they look or will like their personalities so much that the girl's appearance won't be so important.Plastic surgery for young people is about insecurity and wanting to fit in. A girl may think that if she has bigger breasts, boys will like her, or that if her nose were smaller, she would be more admired. She may think she is ugly and that plastic surgery is necessary to make her beautiful. However, a genuine smile or a laugh can make even a relatively unappealing face attractive. I have met plenty of women over the years whom I did not consider attractive but who had husbands and children. Confidence, happiness, and sincerity are attractive. Being in good health helps, too. Your physical look does matter, and some girls get overlooked while others get a lot of attention, but eventually, this always sorts itself out.Boys, I can only tell you this: any girl who likes you, and who you like, feels good when you touch her. There's a kind of thrill when people who are attracted to each other touch. Her look doesn't indicate how good the sexual experience is. Instead, it's how comfortable you feel together and whether you like to do the same things.JESS:Plastic surgery is very acceptable to many people nowadays, and is placed in the same category as make-up by some individuals (plastic/cosmetic surgery = "beauty in the 21st century").I think there are certain physical features that can be a source of annoyance, in terms of looks/appearance (asymmetrical features, for example). There are certain industries where looks play a premium too (acting and modeling, most notably).The trouble with plastic surgery is that there is a tendency for it to be seen as a quick-fix solution, which lends an addictive kind of appeal to the procedure as well. Bullied because of the bump on your nose? No matter--one ca...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships. To get started finding Teen Guide to Sex and Relationships, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.