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Growing Up Gay in America [Paperback]

Jason Rich (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Book Description

April 2002
This informative and entertaining 232-page book provides answers to common questions and offers positive, practical and accurate advice on a wide range of topics and issues currently facing gay, questioning and bisexual teen guys as well as their parents, relatives and friends.

Topics Covered Include:

- Determining Your Sexual Orientation

- Coming Out

- Building A Support System

- Dealing with Relatives

- The Gay Social Scene

- Relationships and Dating

- Sex

- Gay Clubs

- Gay Life In Cyberspace

- Planning For Your Future

- Gay Marriages / Domestic Partnerships

- Homosexuality vs. Religion

- Gay-Oriented TV Shows and Movies

- and Much More!


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Gr. 10-12. Rich's thoughtful, thorough, and expansive exploration covers many relevant topics important to male teens who are gay or wondering if they are gay and need information about self-acceptance and fitting in. Repeatedly, Rich reassures readers that they are not alone, no matter what they are feeling. Then he guides them through an exploration of their feelings, considerations for coming out to family and friends, and, briefly ways to reconcile spiritual concerns. More concrete information appears in chapters on the gay social scene, relationships, sex, and cyberspace. Throughout, Rich's tone is reassuring and never judgmental or militant. Instead, he continually invites readers to explore their own thoughts and beliefs by offering varied alternatives to every issue and including comments by gay teens. Although some details, especially in the sex chapter, are specific, they, like all aspects of this fine work, are handled in a non-sensational manner. Contact information about many gay-friendly organizations, help lines, colleges, churches, and Web sites is appended. Roger Leslie
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From the Author

This is an entertaining, yet highly informative resource for anyone who is questioning their sexuality or growing up as a gay teenager in America. This book will answer many of your questions, provide valuable information and help you deal with the many issues facing gay teens.

Many gay, bisexual and questioning teens feel alone, scared, confused and believe they have nobody to talk to. This book offers accurate and reliable advice for dealing with these feelings. It also provides information about such things as: dating, sex, gay clubs, gay life in cyberspace and tips for dealing with the religious ramifications of homosexuality.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Franklin Street Books; 1 edition (April 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0971941408
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971941403
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,777,468 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I was hoping for, January 6, 2005
This review is from: Growing Up Gay in America (Paperback)
This book was a huge disappointment. I am working with a young man experiencing some angst related to his sexual orientation. He was hopeful that this book might be useful as a serious discussion of his experience and feelings. He also hoped to find practical advice and help. Unfortunately, the first thing one notices in flipping through the book is numerous pictures of shirtless, muscular young male models. In at least one of these pictures, the model's pants were unzipped low enough to display a good deal of pubic hair. If the author wishes to publish a book of soft-core gay porn, that is fine, but the book should be advertised as such, rather than as a informative look at the gay experience.

The book is `lightened' by comic strips, evidently meant to address gay issues in a humorous way. One of the two I read dealt with two gay men discussing promiscuous sex, and whether one had an underage boyfriend. The man stated that he checked to ensure his new boyfriend was eighteen by bending him over to "count the rings around his a**." Another strip discussed whether one can be addicted to "dick." It may be that some readers would be better able to address their sexual orientation couched within this adolescent humor. I found it crass and tasteless, and a gross minimization of real concerns.

I was also bothered by the lack of accuracy in the information offered. For example, the author describes "blue balls" as an actual painful condition caused by sexual stimulation without release. (Did the author do his research at high school locker room?) He adds "The best way to alleviate blue balls is to ejaculate, either by masturbating or engaging in sexual activities."

Another concern of mine is that the author sometimes presents a rather heavily biased point of view, but maintains a pretense of impartial discussion. He frequently states opinions in a way that implies that his is the only rational way to see things, adding, "But hey, it's for you to decide."

To his credit, the author has a casual writing style that is easy to read and teen friendly. He addresses topics that can be hard to talk about in a way that might be easy to digest for young readers. He also offers reassurance that the readers' experiences are normal. I also thought many of the resources offered may be helpful. Unfortunately, the book has the feel of having been put together to cash in on a market. This feeling is intensified by the cynical addition of sexually provocative photos, crude comics, and advertisements in the back for a gay magazine and a company selling unrated gay videos. If you are looking for a book offering a serious treatment of the experience of `growing up gay in America,' keep looking. For me, this book is not it.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Worth Reading, June 23, 2002
This review is from: Growing Up Gay in America (Paperback)
If you have questions about being a gay or bisexual teen, this book has the answers. It's informative, yet interesting and has some great pics too! Check it out! Read it! Live it!
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