Sex education sex comics

Amazon.com: Not Your Mother's Meatloaf: A Sex Education Comic Book: 9781593765170: Miller, Saiya, Bley, Liza: Books

Get a physical copy of the book AND a random Oh Joy Sex Toy volume (which is a much bigger book with 200ish pages of comics by Erika and Matt and guest comics on a variety of sex-related subjects! Retails for $30). If you're brand new to what we do this is a lot of book for your buck, save about. Get familiar with our work!

Lots of requests for a tier that includes a BUNCH of books for book reading clubs and those of you who want to pass on a ton of sex ed (this isn't a wholesaling option – if you want books to sell, check out the FAQ!)

Get a doodled in physical book and when you next visit Portland, we'll take you out for a coffee and visit our local sex toy store! Get to meet us <3

Get our fancy signatures on a book plate AND a sex education book to put them in!

Erikas gonna make a UNIQUE drawing on a bookplate for your lovely sex ed book. Erika doesn't take on commissions normally, so this is a rare chance to get some one-of-a-kind artwork from her!

How's it work? Well, you provide (clothed) photos and agree by signing a release form to be drawn into a future OJST strip as one of the adult Masturbateers who help depict the sexy things we're examining. It's a bunch of fun, we'll add you in and make you the star of a comic!

Teens and adults alike will appreciate and learn a ton from this amazing sex ed comic book,

After I watched the British comedy “Sex Education” on Netflix, I found myself asking my friends, and myself whether we were happy with the sex education we received in high school. The resounding answer was, “No.”

When contrasted with the earnest conversations in “Sex Education,” it’s clear that American dialogue about sex in popular media and in schools is often unhealthy and unhelpful. In this comic, I recall growing up with a sex-ed curriculum that prioritized abstinence and fear over communication and questioning.

I can’t help but wish the national conversation surrounding sex was a safer space that could assure anyone that, wherever they are in their sex life, they are fine and valid.

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