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== Reviews == * ''Oprah Magazine'' reports ″You've never read a manual as warm, friendly, liberating, thorough, and potentially sex-life-changing as the Guide to Getting It On!"<ref>[http://www.oprah.com/relationships/O-Talks-to-the-Guide-to-Getting-It-On-Author-Paul-Joannides/1#ixzz2LCBb0VY0 Oprah Magazine Interview with Paul Joannides]</ref> * Perry Tsai, Co-director American Medical Student Association Sexual Health Scholars Program (AMSA SHSP) “Very few medical schools are teaching about the importance of sexual pleasure, so doctors are not prepared to care for this aspect of their patients’ health and well-being. We use the ''Guide to Getting It On'' to help our scholars gain a more complete understanding of sexuality and to help them promote the sexual health of their patients and peers.” * [[Christian Perring]] points out that ″the book contains answers to just about every sexual question″ the readers of ''The Guide to Getting it On'' ″ever had″. He criticizes, however, that the readers of the book might have trouble in finding the answers to their questions.<ref>[http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=3968 Review] on metapsychology.com, December 18, 2007</ref>
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