Christmas is eight months away — and so is Joe Kort’s new book,
10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Find Real Love.
But you can pre-order it now through Amazon.com — or read about Joe’s other books and workshops here.
Christmas is eight months away — and so is Joe Kort’s new book,
10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Find Real Love.
But you can pre-order it now through Amazon.com — or read about Joe’s other books and workshops here.
Is this something ex-gays should be reading?
If an exgay individual opts not to practice celibacy, then I believe it makes sense for that person to learn how to manage one’s platonic and sexual relationships in a healthy and responsible fashion.
Either approach — celibacy or sensible relationship — beats the tendency, among some political exgays, to wallow in untreated, compulsive, unsafe, or adulterous behavior patterns while blaming their problems on gay people and legislatively punishing gay people who choose to live sensibly.
I’m sure that this book would be nice, but my same sex spouse and I have been together for over 26 years. And we were married last June.
We’ve been together through thick and through thin. You know, it is really difficult to maintain a relationship. It really is.
And, no, we are not cellibate. But we’ve been manogomous probably longer than most people here (including Foster) have been alive.
Congratulations, Raj!