Sex From Scratch, Sarah Mirk
Sex From Scratch, Sarah Mirk
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Sex From Scratch
Making Your Own Relationship Rules

Author: Sarah Mirk

Series: Good Life

Narrator: Dani Herd

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 09/21/2021


Synopsis

Modern life calls for modern relationship advice. Sex From Scratch is a love and dating guidebook that gleans real-life knowledge from smart people in a variety of nontraditional relationships. Instead of telling people how to snag a man, seduce a woman, or find "true love", the book sums up what dozens of diverse folks have learned the hard way over time. Sarah Mirk offers tips and stories from the steadfastly single to people making open relationships work, from people who've decided they're never going to have kids to parents who are consciously producing the next generation. No matter what type of relationship you're in or what type you want, Mirk's reporterly wisdom and sense of humor provides perspective, humor, and down to earth guidance. This is an essential, fun, insightful resource whose time has come.

About Sarah Mirk

Sarah Mirk is the online editor of national feminism and nonprofit Bitch Media, for which she writes on issues of race, class, and sexuality. She was formerly a staff writer for the weekly newspapers the Portland Mercury and the Stranger. In addition to traditional reporting, Mirk also writes nonfiction comics ranging from personal stories of female Guantanamo detainees to Oregon History Comics, a series of small press comics about Oregon’s past. She lives in Portland, Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emilia on December 15, 2014

Full disclosure - I am an extremely monogamous,very married, fairly Catholic-ish now mom of a lovely baby, who has only ever dated one person in their life and been interested in only a few more than that (like, I can count them on one hand) so basically, this book is not for me. And as such, the ba......more

Goodreads review by Kaity on August 18, 2015

Generally a good read for anyone striving to foster compassionate, equal, feminist relationships. Nothing particularly mind-blowing, but a really great reminder that relationships can be whatever YOU want them to be and that consideration and kindness is central to success, which is refreshing when......more