The best books for teenage guys (about sex)

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If you’re the parent of a teen boy (or male), then you may want to buy some books for teenage guys about sex.

In this day and age, it is more important than ever before that we provide teens with accurate and reliable information about sex. When we were teens, we looked inside books or whispered to our friends to learn about sex. Teens today still whisper about sex with their friends but they also turn to the internet and search for answers to their questions online. Which means that they will often find sexually explicit images and videos (pornography) instead of an answer. Or they will find information that inaccurate and often promoting values that you don’t want in your house.

Here you will find some fantastic books for teens about sex that will provide boys with non-judgemental and accurate information about love, sex and relationships. The sort of information that you will wish that you had yourself, as a teenager growing up.

Most of the books that are marketed as being for boys assume that your child has male reproductive organs – penis, testicles, scrotum etc. So they are not what you would call ‘gender-diverse’.

This is where you will find the sex education books that are written for all teenagers (regardless of gender).

You can find more books about different topics in the main list of Sex Education Books for Children.

And if you find this list a little overwhelming, you might want to look at the age-appropriate list of sex education books.

You’ll find more information about sex education in my Sex Education 101 page.

NOTE: Before passing any book to your child or reading the book with your child, you should read it yourself first. I might think it is a great book for a certain age child or that the information is valuable, but you may disagree. You need to choose books that reflect your values and the messages you want your child to receive.

Sex education books for teenage guys

Below you’ll find all the individual books about sex education that are written for boys. Just click the book that interests you to learn more.

These are some of the few books for teenage guys (or males) on sex that have been written. As I find more, I will add them to this list. They are all really good books that they can read to find reliable and accurate information about love, sex and relationships.

Happy reading!

Resources to help with talking about puberty

My mission is to create resources that will help you to naturally talk to your kids about sex, all while respecting your personal values.

Which means that inside this website, you’ll find lots of resources to help you with talking to your child about puberty.

My Sex Ed 101 page includes all of the information on sex education. You’ll find lots of different blog posts to help you gain a better understandign of what sex education is all about.

You’ll find videos about sex education in my Sex Education Videos resource page that you can watch with your child or to learn more about sex education yourself.

You’ll also find an extensive range of children’s sex education books, for kids of all ages. 

If you’re unsure about how to answer your child’s questions about sex, then I have the perfect book for you! The Sex Education Answer Book will give you age-specific answers to the most common questions kid’s ask parents about sex. Which means you don’t need to worry about finding a child-friendly explanation that your child understands. 

If you need some help with explaining sexual intercourse to your child, then you may like my Masterclass on explaining sex for the very first time or my parent guide will also help you explain sex to your child in a way they will understand. It breaks sex down into simple steps that take the stress out of explaining!

Plus you will find plenty more sex education resources at the Sex Ed Shop.

And if you get stuck, feel free to get in touch! You can contact me here.

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