Oh Joy Sex Toy

Oh Joy Sex Toy




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Today we have a sweet and sexy comic all to do with those little insecurities we all feel. Those unkind moments where you compare yourself to others and decide you’re somehow lacking. Welp, Nod’s here to show us all a way forward! The comic is permission to live in the moment, to enjoy yourselves together, and to quit measuring yourself to others. Remember; “good” sex is subjective – and like everything, takes practice. You all make the grade.
Go find Nod and let them know today’s comic was appreciated! I think it’s all the right kinds of sexy and helpful =D


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Erika and Matthew think the world of sex is fantastic. Their comics are about everything that relates to sex, from toys to education to pleasure to unglamorous mishaps. Mixing comedy, real experiences, and research, they create the friendliest sex positive comics around. In this volume, they look at a wide variety of topics, including sex toys, pregnancy, long distance rela
Erika and Matthew think the world of sex is fantastic. Their comics are about everything that relates to sex, from toys to education to pleasure to unglamorous mishaps. Mixing comedy, real experiences, and research, they create the friendliest sex positive comics around. In this volume, they look at a wide variety of topics, including sex toys, pregnancy, long distance relationships, IUDs, and emergency contraception. Guest cartoonists also showcase their own perspectives, contributing comics about rope bondage, furry culture, and the science of desire, among many others! Each volume of Oh Joy Sex Toy is its own unique exploration into the world of sex, making this book a great addition to you shelf whether you've read other volumes, or this is your first introduction.
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Published
October 2016
by Limerence Press


(first published November 2014)



1620103621
(ISBN13: 9781620103623 )


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Sep 08, 2018


Stewart Tame


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Okay, it makes me very happy knowing that this book even exists. Oh Joy Sex Toy is a collection of comics that were first published weekly online. Most of the strips are reviews of various sex toys--vibrators, cock rings, dildos, etc.--which is pretty much what you should expect from the title. The remaining strips are informational, dealing with various sex topics including birth control. It's all presented in a very positive, friendly, humorous style. Although Erika and Matthew appear in the s
Okay, it makes me very happy knowing that this book even exists. Oh Joy Sex Toy is a collection of comics that were first published weekly online. Most of the strips are reviews of various sex toys--vibrators, cock rings, dildos, etc.--which is pretty much what you should expect from the title. The remaining strips are informational, dealing with various sex topics including birth control. It's all presented in a very positive, friendly, humorous style. Although Erika and Matthew appear in the strips, she has the actual sex antics staged by the Masturbateers, a group of (presumably) fictional stand-ins of diverse body types and sexual orientations. There is also a selection of guest strips and bonus material at the back of the book, covering topics not discussed in the Erika and Matt strips. This book is not for everyone. If graphic depictions and frank discussions of sexual topics offend you, you will not enjoy this book (unless, you know, you enjoy being offended. Takes all kinds …) And, if you're looking for porn, there are better options out there, even at the public library, which is where I found this book. OJST’s purpose is more to educate and to delight than it is to titillate. I think this book ranks right up there with my all-time favorite sex comics, Phil and Kaja Foglio’s XXXenophile and Colleen Coover’s Small Favors. Highly recommended!
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Okay, so I read all of Erika Moen's webcomics today because I was groggy from insomnia and didn't feel up to reading all-print books, (or writing). And I kept reading even when I only gave the others three stars. Most of these strips are of 2 types: detailed sex-ed that would be good for teenagers (I got most of that stuff in More! or Cosmopolitan , this is the version with C21st diversity-friendly illustrations); and a load of reviews of pricey toys for a post-university market (or all the other
Okay, so I read all of Erika Moen's webcomics today because I was groggy from insomnia and didn't feel up to reading all-print books, (or writing). And I kept reading even when I only gave the others three stars. Most of these strips are of 2 types: detailed sex-ed that would be good for teenagers (I got most of that stuff in More! or Cosmopolitan , this is the version with C21st diversity-friendly illustrations); and a load of reviews of pricey toys for a post-university market (or all the other sex-toy bloggers who also get them for free...) I don't see who the audience for the whole thing is, but enough people have rated it highly to suggest that actually isn't an issue. It did mention a handful of interesting things I hadn't heard to the point of tedium, unlike someone going on about the wonders of the Hitachi Magic Wand: reviews of fleshlights explaining what they felt like, which was interesting; a sensory experience called ASMR which sounds like it's talked about on bits of the internet I haven't looked at for a while, and which I can half relate to (more so to a related one, 'frisson') ; and talking about and explaining something familiar to me as a phenomenon which I'd never bothered to think of as one (view spoiler) [ (hide spoiler) ] It's quite good at mentioning problems like reacting badly to hormonal contraception or lubes, but the difficulties it covers are mostly young people's, finding out what does and doesn't work for you in the first instance; those more commonly encountered if you're involved with someone older aren't mentioned here. Anyway, if you're older than the authors and have been interested in this stuff throughout your adult life and are familiar with US West Coast sex positive internet stuff, it's not likely to say much that's new. I'm not sure I'm the intended audience. And it was when there were guest artists that I became sure, yes, I don't think the style of the regular drawings sexy enough for the topic. (The nicest ones were by Ghostgreen and Leslie Ortego & Brad Brown - hadn't heard of these before.) Oh Joy... - presumably because of the need for sponsorship - has that problem of a lot of sex positive internet/media articles, being very consumerist. (All those vibrators being reviewed, it's not obvious that someone might be happy using just one or two of them for years and not needing ever more.) This kind of coverage en masse can make it seem like good sex is about buying and using products, to an extent that for most people IRL - apart from that friend who used to do Ann Summers parties - it isn't. In my twenties I fell for that uncritically as an idea and had way too much kit from image-conscious places like Sh! and Coco de Mer, that lovers were often uninterested in (not through prudishness). Innovative sex-ed - what this seems to be trying to be - should examine the idea of sex discussion as promoting excess consumerism, but can you critique the trend when you also have to pay the bills? (The only nod towards that is an interview with Stoya in which she says she's not really bothered about vibrators.)
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Jan 09, 2022


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4/5 OH WOW! Who knew there were that many sex toys? huh... That was hilarious and very educational. More than just a sex toy review this boo does a great job explaining some of the erm, nuts, and bolts of human sexuality in an honest and humorous way. Looking forward to Vol. 2




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Well, this was something ... First of, I should say that I feel weird about reviewing what is basically a collection of reviews, but I loved it, so we should be safe on that side, and in the end it turned out to be YES a collection of reviews, but also a sort of memoir of the author. Then, I want to underline how important this comic is, for several reasons. 1. it is very explanatory and inclusive (though, I did find it too politically correct at times) 2. it finally shows and stresses the impor
Well, this was something ... First of, I should say that I feel weird about reviewing what is basically a collection of reviews, but I loved it, so we should be safe on that side, and in the end it turned out to be YES a collection of reviews, but also a sort of memoir of the author. Then, I want to underline how important this comic is, for several reasons. 1. it is very explanatory and inclusive (though, I did find it too politically correct at times) 2. it finally shows and stresses the importance of female pleasure. HOORAY!! Moreover, it's fun and witty, an amazing way of getting to know some stuff I had no idea was even possible, let alone existed lol. It sparked some realisations within me, such as the fact that the stricter your parents were, the more "sexless" upbringing you had, the kinkier you get as you grow up (does it even make sense? and DISCLAIMER: I am not judging anyone lol, trying to be as nice as erika is throughout her book). Finally, what I actually like A LOT maybe TOO MUCH about this book is that it is PINK... I have a weird love for pink, so that's definitely a PLUS!
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May 02, 2015


Katie


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I've been following the webcomic for quite a while now, so of course I automatically loved the first book, which mixes some new content in with the old. OJST has no problem discussing multiple sex-related issues and doing so in a tone that does not insult the reader. I can't lie and say I wasn't originally embarrassed to admit to reading the comic, or to recommend it. Sex is considered to be a private thing, so discussing it openly and honestly is scary. But I wish more comics like OJST were out t
I've been following the webcomic for quite a while now, so of course I automatically loved the first book, which mixes some new content in with the old. OJST has no problem discussing multiple sex-related issues and doing so in a tone that does not insult the reader. I can't lie and say I wasn't originally embarrassed to admit to reading the comic, or to recommend it. Sex is considered to be a private thing, so discussing it openly and honestly is scary. But I wish more comics like OJST were out there. Is it an adequate substitute for a decent sex education curriculum? No. Is it a wonderful supplement to whatever education readers may have had? Absolutely - it's not just toy reviews. It's information on contraception, or relationships, or aspects of sexuality. It's education, not titillation (though OJST can point you to sources for that, too). The art is fun and information is sometimes presented in a quirky way (anal safety snails). All body types are represented. I highly recommend this comic.
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Nov 27, 2019


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Fun and informative I love the art. I love the humour. I love the frank and open way Erika and Matt share their lives. I do wish there was proportionately less toy reviews and more educational or anecdotal strips, if only because there's a limit to the number of toys one wants to become intrigued by :) Almost all the content in this book is available online for free, but the book is nicely put together if you prefer a copy you can hold in your hands.
Fun and informative I love the art. I love the humour. I love the frank and open way Erika and Matt share their lives. I do wish there was proportionately less toy reviews and more educational or anecdotal strips, if only because there's a limit to the number of toys one wants to become intrigued by :) Almost all the content in this book is available online for free, but the book is nicely put together if you prefer a copy you can hold in your hands.
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Brilliant! Informative! Hilarious! Wished I’d have had access to info and images in this book during my teen years. 🤨 If only we could grow our kids with this level of frankness and information and okayness around bodies and preferences. Hmph.




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Although the whole point of this book is to feel comfortable with one's own body and sexuality I have to admit I feel enough embarassment that I know this review is gonna be awkward. I guess we're gonna have to thank my upbringing and inexperience for that, YAYY . This is a really fun read, definitely instructive and eye-opening. There is so much out there I had no idea about. Erika is a really entertaining narrator and super fun character, but this is still undeniably a collection of reviews, so
Although the whole point of this book is to feel comfortable with one's own body and sexuality I have to admit I feel enough embarassment that I know this review is gonna be awkward. I guess we're gonna have to thank my upbringing and inexperience for that, YAYY . This is a really fun read, definitely instructive and eye-opening. There is so much out there I had no idea about. Erika is a really entertaining narrator and super fun character, but this is still undeniably a collection of reviews, so at some points I felt the read slow down. Some parts are more about advice, guides and the author's personal experience, which is what kept this going for me between my confused learning of various sex toys. Nonetheless, this comic is so very important, it's frank, kind and explanatory. It's inclusive in every single panel, more than I expected. It really focuses on all those aspects of safe and positive sex that should be basic knowledge and definitely taught in sex ed. I have to admit I might not have been ready for this comic to come at me full throttle, but I really believe others will gain more from it that I did and do recommend. actual rating: 3.5
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Jun 07, 2020


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If this was just a basic compilation of reviews of sex toys, it would be an instant 0 rating but Moen style is so sex-positive and features such a diverse cast that this is a joy to get through. Ultimately it still remains a collection of reviews of stuff so I can't recommend it too much but there's lots to love here.
If this was just a basic compilation of reviews of sex toys, it would be an instant 0 rating but Moen style is so sex-positive and features such a diverse cast that this is a joy to get through. Ultimately it still remains a collection of reviews of stuff so I can't recommend it too much but there's lots to love here.
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A fun and educational series of nonfiction one-shots. I've been binge reading the first three volumes all at once and while the series gets even better, I can appreciate the start of such an ambitious project. I can only imagine the amount of flack that Eric
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