Wednesday 15 November 2023

Review: Sex Ed

Sex Ed Sex Ed by Kristen Bailey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mia and Ed started work at the same secondary school at the same time and have been work buddies ever since, even though they are the antithesis of each other. Ed is controlled, organised, neat and tidy, whereas Mia is perpetually late, disorganised, and a slob.

Imagine Mia's surprise when Ed confesses after a drunken night out (tequila was involved), that he is a twenty-eight year-old virgin. Although by no means promiscuous, Mia has had her fair share of partners (twenty if you are interested) and offers to give Ed lessons so that he doesn't embarrass himself in front of the new maths teacher, on who he has a major crush. Ed, ever the good student has been watching porn films and taking notes to discuss with Mia.

This is quite funny, but maybe not as funny as Kristen Bailey thinks it is, and maybe (and I can't believe I'm saying this) there was too much before and after and not enough of the actual sex lessons?

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