Book the joy of gay sex
In Simon and Schuster published The Joy of Lesbian Sex by Emily Sisley and Bertha Harris, and in the same year Crown produced The Joy of Gay Sex, written by therapist and clinician Charles Silverstein and novelist Edmund White.
Charles Silverstein , Edmund White. For a new century and a new generation of readers comes a fully revised and expanded edition of a classic guide to gay sex, love, and life. Invaluable as a sex guide, a resource on building self-esteem, and a trusted aid for coming out of the closet, "The Joy of Gay Sex" covers the ins and outs of gay life alphabetically from "anus" to "wrestling.
The joy of gay sex: an intimate guide for gay men to the pleasures of a gay lifestyle by Silverstein, Charles; White, Edmund, joint author Publication date Topics Male homosexuality, Sex instruction for gay men Publisher New York: Crown Publishers Collection.
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In Simon and Schuster published The Joy of Lesbian Sex by Emily Sisley and Bertha Harris, and in the same year Crown produced The Joy of Gay Sex, written by therapist and clinician Charles Silverstein and novelist Edmund White.
For a new century and a new generation of readers comes a fully revised and expanded edition of a classic guide to gay sex, love, and life. Featuring 50 new illustrations. One of the touchstones of the emerging gay consciousness when it was first published in the 70's, and a standard reference for gay men throughout the 80's and 90's, The Joy of Gay Sex has informed countless men about the ins and outs of gay life, love, and pleasure.
The joy of gay sex: an intimate guide for gay men to the pleasures of a gay lifestyle by Silverstein, Charles; White, Edmund, joint author Publication date Topics Male homosexuality, Sex instruction for gay men Publisher New York: Crown Publishers Collection.
Since , The Joy of Gay Sex has educated generations of gay men in all areas of sex and desire — and perhaps just as subversive, it also includes an equal number of passages of a nonsexual nature. Co-writers Dr. Charles Silverstein and novelist Edmund White wanted to create a first-of-its-kind guidebook for every aspect of the gay experience.