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Doing It Let Talk About Sex Hannah Witton author 9781526360038 Books

If we’re completely honest with ourselves, health classes in the United States are a mess. There are no set requirements for curriculum at the federal or state level, which leads to wild variations in the health education kids receive—while students in New York State may be watching graphic slideshows on STDs, students in Indiana may be watching videos with strong “abstinence only” messages. The lack of continuity in information being provided to American kids is alarming, and it can lead to serious issues in their adult lives.

Enter Hannah Witton, British YouTuber and sex educator. Her debut book, “Doing It! Let’s Talk About Sex”, is a comprehensive guide to sex, relationships, and a number of other topics in between.

And it is precisely the sort of book adolescent Americans ought to be reading.

Engaging, sensitive, and thoughtful, Witton’s book addresses not only the ins and outs of sex, its benefits, and its risks, but also focuses in on more specific topics of significant modern importance, like consent (and, along with it, rape and abusive relationships), explanations of different identities in the LGBTQ+ community and personal narratives from some of its members, and the concept of body image within our heavily digitized-publicized-criticized world. In the new American edition of the book, Witton incorporates statistics specific to the United States in order to provide her readers across the pond with a more personally relevant reading experience.

“Doing It!” allows for readers to learn about a wide variety of subjects in a non-judgmental, pro-fact manner, thus enabling them to make their own informed decisions when it comes to how they conduct themselves within their own lives and in their interactions with others. Rather than being at the mercy of their school districts, young American readers in particular will gain enough of an overview of the subjects that may not be covered in their health classes to approach their real-life encounters with more openmindedness and with greater empathy.

This book could not have made its way to the United States at a better time. While many are enjoying more freedom in the way they lead their lives than ever before, we are also in the middle of an era of great national uncertainty, fear, anger, and misunderstanding. Although Witton is not an American, the publication of “Doing It!” was timely for readers in both her country and ours. Her charm and natural tendency toward kindness is palpable throughout the work, and it is an attitude that deserves recognition– to have that sort of voice be a source of guidance for adolescents in this day and age is invaluable.

Overall, I give “Doing It!” by Hannah Witton 4.5/5 stars.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher Hachette Kids Hodder Children (April 6, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781526360038
  • ISBN-13 978-1526360038
  • ASIN 1526360039

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Doing It Let Talk About Sex Hannah Witton author 9781526360038 Books Reviews


I got an ARC of this book.

I teach a sex ed class in the local county jail for the juvenile inmates. This book would not have held their attention in the slightest. The book is not bad, but unless you are a fan of her videos or her voice you may find it a bit basic. I enjoyed the book for the most part, I can't say I learned anything from it which is reassuring when it comes to teaching my own class, but also sad because I always hope to learn something when I read a book.

Witton is clearly up on her game when it comes to information about sex and relationships, but there was some information that was not entirely accurate for the US. One of those was getting paperwork results for STI tests. I have never received paper results. I have been tested in multiple states in the US and never gotten a single piece of paper. Witton explains that some places also use the internet to give results, but says that if you are positive then it says it right in the online screen. Every testing facility that I have used will not give you positive results online. They will make you call in to get those results so you can schedule treatment. The other issue I had with the testing section was the results in the US take drastically longer to get. Clinics say it takes weeks and going to my personal doctor takes at least a week. The few rapid tests are read in minutes, but most results take weeks even in cities like SF. So I am glad that the UK is doing great with getting results that quickly, but that is not how the US works. I only care that she didn't specify that there are differences in the countries because in the chapter that discusses sexting and age of consent, she does.

My next issue is the US prosecutes teenagers who sext as sex offenders and child pornographers. There is no community service or fine. It is registration for being a sex offender and prison time here. That is completely glossed over and made to look like everything will be ok, but be careful. In the US it is a huge deal and can ruin someone's life. So please, if you are under 18 do not take or send nude photos or send sexually explicit messages. If you partner is under the age of consent, it does not matter if their parents say it is ok. You can still be charged for statutory rape. Remember that I work in a law office and see these cases on a daily basis. When it doubt, don't do it. 

The LGBTQ chapter was so underwhelming I am annoyed that it was included. I am impressed that Witton admitted to being straight and cis, while then going on to say that she interviewed people on the subject and allowed them to give the education. That was great. It is so rare that queer people are given a voice that I am happy it was handled this way. However, the chapter had no substance. Even at 14, the youngest age that the book is recommended for according to the introduction, none of that information would have been helpful to the baby queer that I was then. I am thankful that she tried, but it just fell flat for me.

The rest of the book was pretty tame, nothing glaringly wrong or shocking. The book read as very much a beginner guide to sex positive sex education for young teenagers. I could have done without the author giving me her break-up story that spanned through the whole book. That just felt masturbatory, pun intended. Overall, the book felt very weak. I have not watched her videos, but from the voice she uses in the book I can imagine that they are engaging and more helpful that this book was. Her voice was too big to be trapped to a medium that only had one expression. I can understand why she has fans and I hope that my voice is as engaging as hers when I am teaching.
love hannah and this book was great!
Super great read from a totally awesome YouTuber! I’ve loved Hannah Witton’s channel and her content on YouTube. This book is just as awesome as her channel.
Good, basic sex ed.
Great read and very informative
Absolutely AMAZING book riddled with extremely important answers to questions I’d been asking myself my entire life. The book is divided into sections, and it’s stated right off the start that you don’t have to read it in order. I would recommend this to any human being on planet earth with even the smallest questions about anything related to sex and relationships because Hannah Witton is SURELY to answer your questions. ♥️♥️♥️
I'd recommend this book whole-heartedly for any teens curious about sexuality and sexual health. Each topic discussed does so in a non-judgmental way that acknowledges the pleasures of sex and not just the "dangers." Inclusive of LGBTQIA+ identities, and seeks out stories from those that identify that way to address the topics that Hannah doesn't have personal experience with. And a huge bonus point for how this book addresses consent and healthy relationships!
If we’re completely honest with ourselves, health classes in the United States are a mess. There are no set requirements for curriculum at the federal or state level, which leads to wild variations in the health education kids receive—while students in New York State may be watching graphic slideshows on STDs, students in Indiana may be watching videos with strong “abstinence only” messages. The lack of continuity in information being provided to American kids is alarming, and it can lead to serious issues in their adult lives.

Enter Hannah Witton, British YouTuber and sex educator. Her debut book, “Doing It! Let’s Talk About Sex”, is a comprehensive guide to sex, relationships, and a number of other topics in between.

And it is precisely the sort of book adolescent Americans ought to be reading.

Engaging, sensitive, and thoughtful, Witton’s book addresses not only the ins and outs of sex, its benefits, and its risks, but also focuses in on more specific topics of significant modern importance, like consent (and, along with it, rape and abusive relationships), explanations of different identities in the LGBTQ+ community and personal narratives from some of its members, and the concept of body image within our heavily digitized-publicized-criticized world. In the new American edition of the book, Witton incorporates statistics specific to the United States in order to provide her readers across the pond with a more personally relevant reading experience.

“Doing It!” allows for readers to learn about a wide variety of subjects in a non-judgmental, pro-fact manner, thus enabling them to make their own informed decisions when it comes to how they conduct themselves within their own lives and in their interactions with others. Rather than being at the mercy of their school districts, young American readers in particular will gain enough of an overview of the subjects that may not be covered in their health classes to approach their real-life encounters with more openmindedness and with greater empathy.

This book could not have made its way to the United States at a better time. While many are enjoying more freedom in the way they lead their lives than ever before, we are also in the middle of an era of great national uncertainty, fear, anger, and misunderstanding. Although Witton is not an American, the publication of “Doing It!” was timely for readers in both her country and ours. Her charm and natural tendency toward kindness is palpable throughout the work, and it is an attitude that deserves recognition– to have that sort of voice be a source of guidance for adolescents in this day and age is invaluable.

Overall, I give “Doing It!” by Hannah Witton 4.5/5 stars.
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