Author: | Russell A. Baptist LCSW | ISBN: | 9781503565203 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | April 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Russell A. Baptist LCSW |
ISBN: | 9781503565203 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | April 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
In 2015, marriage equality became legal all over the United States. Even the top three major American team sports accept out players. Despite these milestones, teenage bullying resulting in deaths because of suicide is being documented throughout the USA. Did these teenagers die in vain? Is that attraction a lifestyle or a real authentic life? Adam and Steve: The Rules for Men Who Are Attracted to Other Men is written as an easy-to-read, smart, sexy, and provocative road map about same-sex attraction along with this authors findings that this is a real culture. Primarily, this book will speak to three different audiences. One is a teen or preteen male attracted to the same sex who may be discovering his own sexuality or is being bullied because of it. The other is the adult male who may understand his sexuality but not his obligation to others who come behind him. The third group is the parent or family member who just wants to be supportive.
In 2015, marriage equality became legal all over the United States. Even the top three major American team sports accept out players. Despite these milestones, teenage bullying resulting in deaths because of suicide is being documented throughout the USA. Did these teenagers die in vain? Is that attraction a lifestyle or a real authentic life? Adam and Steve: The Rules for Men Who Are Attracted to Other Men is written as an easy-to-read, smart, sexy, and provocative road map about same-sex attraction along with this authors findings that this is a real culture. Primarily, this book will speak to three different audiences. One is a teen or preteen male attracted to the same sex who may be discovering his own sexuality or is being bullied because of it. The other is the adult male who may understand his sexuality but not his obligation to others who come behind him. The third group is the parent or family member who just wants to be supportive.