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It could help to prevent them from unnecessary risks and allow them to still discover the joy of gay sex.

By the way, there is a lot of nice drawings in it. We have included only a few of his illustrations to the book here; if you want to see them all you will have to go and buy your own copy.

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In 1977 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.

To get drunk or drugged before going home with a stranger can lead to barebacking and disease.

So it was a real challenge to finish reading this book.

However, I learned some interesting things, like the beginning of the gay revolution against "normal" people's prejudices and injustice of the laws.

the joy of gay sex

Sickening! A full decade has now passed since the last update, and while the gay community has seen improved treatments for AIDS, more positive media coverage, new forums for the expression of community, and more favorable laws, there continues to be an urgent need for this book’s brand of positive and responsible advice.

Invaluable not only as a sex guide but as a resource on building self-esteem, and a coming out guide for young gay men, The Joy of Gay Sex addresses the many emotional and relationship-oriented issues in gay life, from long-term couples and one-night stands, to loneliness and growing older.



But I think reading this book would be good for young adults about to come out who has everything to learn. Featuring 50 new illustrations.

One of the touchstones of the emerging gay consciousness when it was first published in the 70’s, and a standard reference for gay men throughout the 80’s and 90’s, The Joy of Gay Sex has informed countless men about the ins and outs of gay life, love, and pleasure.

It also serves as a general reference on a number of diverse topics, including living wills and insurance.

The Joy of Gay Sex

Following the enormous and unexpected success of The Joy of Sex in 1972, it was inevitable that similar volumes for the non-straight sexual communities would follow hot on its heels.

Listening to the recommendations of this book, we'd be better to have sex this way:


No, he's not entirely safe; his arms are outside the condom.

And this:


Not a good idea either. And for the rest, everything, I mean everything is stained by difficulties of all kinds that homosexuality can bring in your life.

We can catch STDs even by giving a blow job or by rubbing against our lovers if they are not absolutely healthy. Here is one of the less hot (because I couldn't put here pictures showing genitals):



So I give four stars to this book.

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The Joy of Gay Sex: Fully revised and expanded third edition

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.

So, in summary, at least two-thirds of the book are about the difficulties of homosexuality from the moment you come out of the closet until you die of old age or illness.

Whenever the authors really talk about "the joys of gay sex," they remind us of the risks we face to be what we are and to do what we want or like.

Do you know that we share about 80,000,000 bacteria and/or viruses each time we French kiss?

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 2004, now written by Charles Silverstein and Felice Picano with an introduction by Edmund White, publisher Harper Collins commissioned Joe (here ‘Joseph’) Phillips to create fifty new line drawings to accompany the text.

Phillips’ illustrations for Joy are some of the best and most sensitive portrayals ever made of gay love and passion, and in some ways it is a pity that his preferred medium is now colourful and photo-realistic rather than more restrained drawing.

Buddies 142, J.O. Clubs 142, J.O.
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It's not that it's a bad book, but the authors should be sued for misrepresentation (just a joke) so this book's title is far from its actual content.

If you read the list of topics above, you will see that at least half of them concerns more problems related to being gay than the joy of it.

The Joy of Gay Sex

March 4, 2015
How happy I am to have finished reading this book!

List of this book's topics:
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