Hooray, You’re Gay! Now What? - A Guide to Coming Out Later in Life (ebok) av Melisa Raney
Melisa Raney

Hooray, You’re Gay! Now What? ebok

177,-
Melisa Raney thought her life was perfect. She was married to her best friend, and they had two beautiful, healthy and hilarious children, with successful careers and a beautiful home.For those of us coming out later in life, this can mean ending a marriage or long-term relationship, sharing custody of children, losing friends and family members who don't support our "lifestyle" change. It means …
Melisa Raney thought her life was perfect. She was married to her best friend, and they had two beautiful, healthy and hilarious children, with successful careers and a beautiful home.For those of us coming out later in life, this can mean ending a marriage or long-term relationship, sharing custody of children, losing friends and family members who don't support our "lifestyle" change. It means coping with guilt and shame. It means starting over, navigating a whole new life, making new friends, dating, and getting our hearts broken.This guide for late in life lesbians tackles all these thorny issues with humor and practical advice, all from a late in life lesbian who has been there herself. This book is for anyone who is (or has) questioned their sexuality after adolescence. If you have spent time dating or married to people of the opposite sex and trying to fit societal norms of what a relationship should look like, if you have forced yourself into relationships because it was what other people expected, then this book is for you.

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Undertittel A Guide to Coming Out Later in Life
Forfattere Melisa Raney (forfatter)
Forlag Sheldon Press
Utgitt 25.05.2027
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781399834308

Melisa Raney thought her life was perfect. She was married to her best friend, and they had two beautiful, healthy and hilarious children, with successful careers and a beautiful home.

For those of us coming out later in life, this can mean ending a marriage or long-term relationship, sharing custody of children, losing friends and family members who don't support our "lifestyle" change. It means coping with guilt and shame. It means starting over, navigating a whole new life, making new friends, dating, and getting our hearts broken.

This guide for late in life lesbians tackles all these thorny issues with humor and practical advice, all from a late in life lesbian who has been there herself. This book is for anyone who is (or has) questioned their sexuality after adolescence. If you have spent time dating or married to people of the opposite sex and trying to fit societal norms of what a relationship should look like, if you have forced yourself into relationships because it was what other people expected, then this book is for you.

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