Don't Put That in There! takes on these myths and misconceptions, and exposes the truth behind some of those weird and worrisome things we think about our bodies. Entries dispel the following myths and more: the average penis size is seven inches; Blondes have more fun; it's not good sex if you leave your socks on; squeezing breasts is all fun and games; you should not put blank in blank; you shouldn't have sex before the big game; watching porn is a guy thing; anal sex will give you cancer; two condoms are better protection than one; pubic hair doesn't turn gray; sex will give you a heart attack; only men have wet dreams; you can't break your penis; and, you can run out of sperm. With the perfect blend of authoritative research and a breezy, accessible tone, Don't Put That in There! is full of enlightening, practical, and quirky facts that will debunk some of the most perennial misconceptions we believe about sex and sexuality.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: St Martin's Griffin
Published: 31 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 1250042267
ISBN 13: 9781250042262
The authors' research is thorough and impartial and helpfully presented with a healthy dose of humor. Publishers Weekly
Almost as fun as reading Don't Put That In There! And 69 Other Sex Myths Debunked is catching the glances of your fellow commuters as you devour it on the El. Chicago Tribune
The authors' research is thorough and impartial and helpfully presented with a healthy dose of humor. --Publishers Weekly
Almost as fun as reading Don't Put That In There! And 69 Other Sex Myths Debunked is catching the glances of your fellow commuters as you devour it on the El. --Chicago Tribune
Dr. Aaron E. Carroll is professor of pediatrics at Indiana University's School of Medicine and director of the Center for Health Policy & Professionalism Research and the Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Comparative Effectiveness Research.
Dr. Rachel C. Vreeman is an associate professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and codirector of Pediatric Research for the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) in Kenya.