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What makes a gay boy a gay man? This important book provides us with a map and valuable roadside assistance as we seek to make our journeys into male maturity. It helps us to better identify and articulate the dead end detours many of us are taking, and challenges us to take responsibility for who we are. -- Brian McNaught, author of Now That I’m Out, What do I Do?
Gay Warrior is accessible. Timely and courageous. Challenging and honest, it does not sugar coat the issues facing gay men in the 21st century—among them: sex, relationships, family and work. As a significant attempt to bridge the men’s movement and the gay movement, this book is important reading for gay men’s understanding of ourselves, our roles and our relationships. Gay Warrior
is a cogent synthesis of many decades of work and experience, a hugely compassionate work and a practical one, too. More than a dozen times, while reading it, I thought “Damn, I wish someone had told me that or introduced that concept when I was 20 (or 30 or 40)!” It is a valuable primer for clinicians and a must-read for anyone
who loves a gay man.
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