Sex. It's everywhere-movies, TV, magazines, even billboards at the mall. No wonder you are more confused than ever. In a straight-up, no-holds-barred approach, Justin Lookadoo tells what you've always wanted to know about sex but been too afraid to ask! The Dirt on Sex gives the scoop on -myths of sex -hidden meanings behind your admirer's advances -what guys (and girls!) say about sex when the other isn't around -how to deal when you wish you hadn't done it -and much, much more Full of juicy tidbits you won't hear anywhere else, this is one book you can't afford not to read! It's real. It's raw. It's true. It's The Dirt on Sex.
Much like Lookadoo's other books, the content is repetitive, he uses extremely out of date slang to try to be cool, and his attempts at humor can be stale. The book is written for ages 20 and under. It's main themes are STDs, teen pregnancy, and the emotional trauma caused by having sex before marriage. There is very very little about the physical act itself. He assumes the reader knows what "douche" is, what a condom is/does, and how pregnancy actually occurs. I can understand why he doesn't go into more detail (since he's very pro-abstinence and pro-having a right relationship with God). But some readers will be disappointed that there's not more "dirt", as the title implies.