A book about sex that I should’ve written.
/The Daily Beast reports on a new book, The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy, available in stores soon:
A new sex guide to be published in Hebrew aims at teaching orthodox Jews the basics of sex.
How basic?
The book goes as far as outlining the anatomical differences between males and females. The author, Dr. David Ribner, has a doctorate in social work and is an ordained Rabbi. He has spent the last 30 years working with orthodox Jews in Israel, who often know absolutely nothing about male-female interactions.
As a fifth grade teacher, I actually teach some of this basic anatomy as part of our health curriculum. I would’ve been the perfect person to write this book. I have plenty of experience dealing with students who are clueless in this regard.
Of course, the book also address sex, which is not a part of our fifth grade curriculum. But it does so very carefully. Rather than actually including information about sex in the book, there is a a sealed envelope on the back flap, with a warning to readers that it contains sexual diagrams. If you don't want to look at them, you can rip off the envelope and throw it away.
Inside are three diagrams of basic sexual positions.
Just three?
This could be the first and last word that these people ever receive in terms of sex, and all they are being given are three positions?
These are grown men and women who have no idea what the anatomy of the opposite sex even looks like, and in many cases, they don’t understand how their own anatomy works.
Just three positions?
They need as much help as they can get.
I should’ve written this book.