From sex manuals of Antiquity to relationships in the time of the pandemic, through Egyptian erotic mythology or the sex Adam and Eve had in paradise, Nacho M. Segarra and María Bastarós inject precision, ingenuity and irony in a narration full of curiosities, facts of popular culture, and historical gossip. A historical collage that dissects both the religious and the medical discourse on sex (from the concept of sin to urban legends about AIDS), but also sex practices (withdrawal, making out in cars), inventions (from massagers to vibrators), the battles of the LGTB community, colonialism and its relationship with sexuality, the first free love communes, the erotic fevers during the world wars, the creation of Playboy, the feminist wars on porn, and the variegated attacks on female sexual freedom.