Sex Ed 120%, Vol. 2

Sex Ed 120%, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-11-14 08:51:12
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kikiki Tataki
  • ISBN:1975336151
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Summary

Sexuality, gender, and sex。 If you read this, your empathy levels go 120% up! 

"When you’re the one propositioning, what are your responsibilities?" "What is the truth about false phimosis?" "Is dressing up something you do for the opposite sex?" "Are pads not the only sanitary product?" From consent to anatomy of the opposite sex to the topic of gender roles, the rebellious gym teacher Tsuji is ready to tackle her students’ toughest questions!  

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Mark

Tsuji-sensei has not quite run through her topic list for teaching her health class, thankfully。 From stereotypes to consent to dental dam after dental dam, it’s a cornucopia of coitus。 Come for the author who can’t draw boys, stay for the asexual girl who likes cat anus!This volume is not as funny as the first volume。 Who cares? This is the best work on sex I’ve read in ages and it’s at the point where it could be used as a course text (or at least a supplement)。 It’s better than anything I had Tsuji-sensei has not quite run through her topic list for teaching her health class, thankfully。 From stereotypes to consent to dental dam after dental dam, it’s a cornucopia of coitus。 Come for the author who can’t draw boys, stay for the asexual girl who likes cat anus!This volume is not as funny as the first volume。 Who cares? This is the best work on sex I’ve read in ages and it’s at the point where it could be used as a course text (or at least a supplement)。 It’s better than anything I had in school (we did have cars, I should point out)。With a lot of boxes ticked last time we move into loftier heights such as hymens and menstruation, while dealing with the pressures of society and the importance of consent。 Every bit of this is done so well and the back of the book includes links to a sex educator on YouTube and a full set of references。It’s all wonderful, basically。 The menstruation section is absolutely stuffed with details and even covers a wide variety of sanitary product (I never thought I would get to say this anywhere, but I have seen full menstrual cups and I kind of agree with Tsuji’s take)。 The book is heavily focused on females, but nothing wrong with that, they’re kind of complicated。The section where the two people least likely to try and attract men are harassed by a male teacher is amazing, leading into a note perfect discussion about standards of dress and the crap that females frequently have to deal with in terms of clothing。 It’s also got a great gyaru joke。Even better is the section on consent, which, like every topic here, dives super deep and discusses a ton of sub-topics。 They even take on BDSM (sub topic indeed) and sexual assault role-playing in a super non-judgemental manner。 It’s utterly refreshing to see something this up front and, yes, accepting。Then we have a bonus chapter that turns fan service totally on its head by featuring Tsuji and the co-worker she has a crush on。 This ends up being a treatise on being hit on and the hideous nature of pick-up artists。 In addition to being something I think young women need to be aware of to guard against, it goes so far as to have Tsuji apologize for all the times she’s asked her object of affection out for drinks。 I still want to see those two get together, they are a great pair, but there’s definitely an acknowledgment that it takes two people to make a relationship and you can’t force and browbeat the situation into happening。Look, I can only say this and if you have followed my writing a bit you’ll know what a compliment this is - there is an utterly delightful relationship brag section featuring the two lesbian girls and it is not a patch on the other things in this book。There is nothing wrong with this book - it even discusses some problems with the term fujoshi that I had never even considered before。 I mean, it does take the stance that guys never get judged for reading yuri, to which I can only say, maybe where you’re from, dear author。5 stars。 This is an all-timer and every teenager doing sex ed should read this and more than a few adults could benefit from it as well。 It’s educational and entertaining both and a fantastic presentation of some very heavy topics。 Sadly I can’t give it an extra star for the full 120% it deserves。 。。。more

Lexi

The worst part about this series is that fact that it’s sold in plastic wrap and marked as “Mature,” effectively alienating the younger audience that would benefit from it most。That being said, another really great volume!