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Gay stories, lgbtq+ stories, love stories That weekend was one of the most confusing yet strangely thrilling times of my life. It all began on a quiet Friday evening when Mum left for her trip. I never thought much of my dad being alone with me. James' Story - James tells the short story of his first gay sexual encounter at fourteen, with his fifteen year old cousin.

series Steve's Story - Steve tells the story of his first sexual encounter at eighteen. Expressions of gay male sexuality are oppressed and ridiculed, and this month, we show you how and why. We explore the history of the portrayal of the gay male body through art, look at the way the HIV epidemic impacted how we presented our physical selves and helped shape the gay male body of today, and we give examples of the hypocrisy and.

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TL;DR: Gay Sex Cast is a provocative and candid podcast exploring the world of erotica. After a hiatus, the podcast is making a comeback, offering raw and uncensored discussions with authors and directors. LibraryThing catalogs yours books online, easily, quickly and for free. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to Read. Buy on Amazon. Rate this book. Dan Tsang Editor. Gay Studies, Sexual Studies.

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Dan Tsang 5 books. Write a Review. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews. Search review text. Displaying 1 of 1 review. Ai Miller. A fascinating look at the debates around and defenses of male intergenerational sex. I was struck honestly with how carefully most writers tackled the issues of power and consent.

There's a vast set of opinions and angles, including taking up seriously the critiques of lesbian feminists who opposed NAMBLA--and I think I was most struck by the inclusion of interviews with and writings by actual youth who are involved themselves in intergenerational relationships, and the questions they raised about consent, and in particular youth liberation.

I think we've hit a historical point where we can be super dismissive of NAMBLA, but I found this book to be super enlightening about what the people involved felt was at stake, and I think gives us insight into the ways that the new battleground over youth namely: trans youth and their access to healthcare is in fact incredibly similar to this, and what lessons we should draw from it.

Fascinating and weirdly relevant! Join the discussion. Can't find what you're looking for? Help center.