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From Heather Corinna, founder and director of Scarleteen.com, and
Isabella Rotman, cartoonist and sex educator, comes a graphic novel
guide that covers essential topics for preteens and young teens
about their changing bodies and feelings. Join friends Malia, Rico,
Max, Sam and Alexis as they talk about all the weird and exciting
parts of growing up! This supportive group of friends are guides
for some tricky subjects. Using comics, activities and examples,
they give encouragement and context for new and confusing feelings
and experiences. Inclusive of different kinds of genders,
sexualities, and other identities, they talk about important topics
like: - Bodies, including puberty, body parts and body image -
Sexual and gender identity - Gender roles and stereotypes -
Crushes, relationships, and sexual feelings - Boundaries and
consent - The media and cultural messages, specifically around
bodies and sex - How to be sensitive, kind, accepting, and mature -
Where to look for more information, support and help A fun and
easy-to-read guide from expert sex educators that gives readers a
good basis and an age-appropriate start with sex, bodies and
relationships education! The perfect complement to any school
curriculum.
"A quick, easy and important educational comic guide to giving and
receiving consent in sex, relationships, and other physical
contact. How do you tell someone you want to do stuff with them?
How do you ask if they want to do stuff with you? How do you know
what stuff you want to do with each other? Enter: Sargeant Yes
Means Yes from the Consent Cavalry, a beacon of clarity in a fuzzy
minefield of questions. Sarge drops in on a diverse range of folks
deciding whether to engage in sexual activity in this short and fun
comic guide to communicating what you want, don't want, and how you
want it! With wit and charm, Sarge also includes tips on what
affirmative consent looks like, advocating for what you want, and
setting boundaries that honor your comfort and safety. The result
is a positive resource illustrating how easy it really is to
respect each other's bodies and desires."
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