The joys of gay sex book

the joys of gay sex book
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.
The Joy of Gay Sex is a sex manual for men who have sex with men by Charles Silverstein and Edmund White. The book was first published in and was inspired by the bestselling book The Joy of 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.
Building on the groundbreaking original work by Edmund White and Charles Silverstein, a fully revised and expanded edition of a classic guide to gay sex, love, and life. Featuring 50 new illustrations.
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.
The Joy of Gay Sex is a sex manual for men who have sex with men by Charles Silverstein and Edmund White. The book was first published in and was inspired by the bestselling book The Joy of Sex.
A revised edition of the groundbreaking book on male/male relationships--illustrated and updated. A consistent bestseller since it was first published in , The Joy of Gay Sex deals with not only the intimate aspects of gay relationships, but also changes in sexual behavior and attitudes, daily life, drugs, parents, AIDS, and other issues. A valuable resource book for thousands of men.
The first edition of The Joy of Gay Sex was illustrated with poor line drawings in a similar style to the original Joy of Sex, but when the third edition was published in , now written by Charles Silverstein and Felice Picano with an introduction by Edmund White, publisher Harper Collins commissioned Joe (here ‘Joseph’) Phillips to.