Is sex more important for gay men than for heterosexuals? If so, how will this work within a monogamous marriage? Is an open relationship a better structure for gay marriage? This book answers these questions and offers gay men an easy-to-follow, practical framework to create and structure our marriages, whether they are open or monogamous.
Is sex more important for gay men than for heterosexuals? If so, how will this work within a monogamous marriage? Is an open relationship a better structure for gay marriage? This book answers these questions and offers gay men an easy-to-follow, practical framework to create and structure our marriages, whether they are open or monogamous.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Dale Kimmel, CBT, MSW, LCSW is a psychotherapist in private practice with a long history of creating and facilitating innovative workshops for the gay community. His website - www.lifebeyondtherapy.com - has received over 22,000,000 hits and over 1,500,000 unique visitors since its debut. He has offered workshops for gay communities all over California on topics such as: "Balancing your Heart, Mind and Libido"; "Blame, Revenge and Forgiveness"; "Celebrating our Sexuality"; "Cultivating Self-Esteem"; "Dating with the Buddha"; "Finding and Keeping Your Perfect Partner"; "Gay Sons, Straight Fathers: Acceptance and Healing"; "The Goodboy/Badboy Workshop"; "Monogamy or Open Relationship?"; "Thriving - not just Surviving - in our 40's, 50's and Beyond"; "Is Happiness Different for Gay Men?" and "What Do You Do When You're Not Young and Cute Anymore?" Currently, he writes the "Life Beyond Therapy" column for: Gay San Diego, the Erie Gay News, the Gayzette and The Letter, He has been a consultant on gay-related issues for Southern California news programs over the past decade and, in recent years, has written for publications including: Buzz, Lavender Lens, LGBT Weekly, The Bottom Line, The Gay and Lesbian Times; Counselingmen.com; Expession magazine; Gay News Network; Gayfriendlytherapists.com; Pink News; Positivearticles.com; Pulp; Rage; Sarah Lawrence College Magazine and SDGLN.com (San Diego Gay and Lesbian News).
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Introduction Section 1: Unique Challenges for Gay Marriages 1: Designing your Marriage 2: Conflict and Competition 3: Redefining Gender-based Roles 4: Soul Mates, Family and Community Support Section 2: Exploring Open Marriage 5: Sexual Freedom and Expression 6 : Negotiating Jealousy and Insecurity 7: Creating and Adjusting to an Open Marriage 8: Balancing Sexual Expression with Emotional Connection Section 3: Exploring Monogamy 9: Sex, Monogamy and "The Three-Year Itch" 10: Keeping Monogamy Lively: Balancing Emotional Stability with Spontaneity 11: The Art of Not Merging/How Not to Lose Yourself Conclusion/Summary
Introduction Section 1: Unique Challenges for Gay Marriages 1: Designing your Marriage 2: Conflict and Competition 3: Redefining Gender-based Roles 4: Soul Mates, Family and Community Support Section 2: Exploring Open Marriage 5: Sexual Freedom and Expression 6 : Negotiating Jealousy and Insecurity 7: Creating and Adjusting to an Open Marriage 8: Balancing Sexual Expression with Emotional Connection Section 3: Exploring Monogamy 9: Sex, Monogamy and "The Three-Year Itch" 10: Keeping Monogamy Lively: Balancing Emotional Stability with Spontaneity 11: The Art of Not Merging/How Not to Lose Yourself Conclusion/Summary
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