- Title:
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Welcome to Sex: Your No-Silly-Questions Guide to Sexuality, Pleasure and Figuring it Out
- Written by:
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Yumi Stynes; Melissa Kang
- Read by:
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Yumi Stynes; Melissa Kang
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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4
- Duration:
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4 hours 43 minutes
- Published:
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December 28 2023
- Available Date:
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December 28 2023
- Age Category:
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Young Adult (13+) - Explicit
- ISBN:
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9781038659613
- Genres:
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Non-fiction; Lifestyle - Wellbeing; Parenting & Families
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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Bestselling authors
Award winning author
Australian author
Winner Indie Book Awards / Young Adult 2024
Shortlisted Australian Book Industry Award / Audiobook of the Year 2024
Winner Australian Book Industry Award / Book of the Year for Older Children 2024
Shortlisted Australian Book Industry Award / Social Impact Book of the Year 2024
Shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards / Young Adult 2024
Welcome to Sex is a frank, age-appropriate introductory guide to sex and sexuality for teens of all genders, from the creators of the bestselling guides, Welcome to Your Period, Welcome to Consent and Welcome to Your Boobs.
There’s no denying it – sex can be pretty tricky ... and talking about sex can feel weird and so uncomfortable. But it doesn’t have to be that way!
This little audiobook is packed with honest advice on everything you need to know about sex – how to know when you’re ready and reasons to not have sex, exploring pleasure on your own to becoming sexually intimate with others, contraception and staying safe, how to communicate about sex, wobbly starts and awkward moments (including talking to your parents about sex).
This audiobook contains adult themes and sexual references, and is recommended for teenagers aged 14 and over.
'... reassuring, interesting and full of the info you need!' (on Welcome to Consent)
Better Reading Australia
'Thank you Yumi Stynes and Dr Melissa Kang for your incredible book.' (on Welcome to Your Period!)
Feminista Journal
'Resources such as Welcome to Sex are more important than ever in providing accurate, digestible information, which safeguards our young, promotes individual wellbeing and minimises harm.'
WAtoday