The Joy of Gay Sex
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The Joy of Gay Sex es un manual sexual para hombres que tienen sexo con hombres por y Edmund White. El libro se publicó por primera vez en 1977 y su tirada original fue de 75 000 copias. El libro ha sido traducido al francés, alemán, italiano, sueco y japonés.
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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 1977. The original print run was for 75,000 copies. The book has been translated into French, German, Italian, Swedish, and Japanese. The book was partially dedicated to the writer and activist Chris Cox. Silverstein was White's therapist when the publisher offered him the job as co-writer. White says, "The need to pay my rent exceeded my need for therapy."
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The Joy of Gay Sex es un manual sexual para hombres que tienen sexo con hombres por y Edmund White. El libro se publicó por primera vez en 1977 y su tirada original fue de 75 000 copias. El libro ha sido traducido al francés, alemán, italiano, sueco y japonés.
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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 1977. The original print run was for 75,000 copies. The book has been translated into French, German, Italian, Swedish, and Japanese. The 207-page book served as a how-to guide "with chapters on blowjobs, cruising and dirty talk, a gay Kama Sutra with suggested sex positions like 'the crab' and a cultural guide with non-sexual chapters on the realities of coming out, gay politics, racism and more." It is celebrated for its sex-positive tone. In his memoir, Silverstein wrote that they wanted the book to "have a wider focus than just sex, that it should also advise the reader about life in the gay community and the majority of passages in the finished book were of a nonsexual nature." The book was partially dedicated to the writer and activist Chris Cox. Silverstein was White's therapist when the publisher offered him the job as co-writer. White says, "The need to pay my rent exceeded my need for therapy."
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