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

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

by Charles Silverstein, Felice Picano
The Joy of Gay Sex: Fully revised and expanded third edition

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

by Charles Silverstein, Felice Picano

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For a new century and a new generation of readers comes a fully revised and expanded edition of a classic guide to gay sex, love, and life. 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. 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. It also serves as a general reference on a number of diverse topics, including living wills and insurance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061795954
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/17/2009
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 406,689
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Charles Silverstein is a licensed psychologist in private practice in New York City. He is best known for his presentation before the Nomenclature Committee of the American Psychiatric Association that led to the removal of homosexuality as a mental illness from the organization’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.


Felice Picano’s first book was a finalist for the PEN/ Hemingway Award. Since then, he has published twenty volumes of fiction, poetry, and memoirs. Considered a founding member of modern gay literature along with other members of the Violet Quill Club, he founded two publishing companies: SeaHorse Press and Gay Presses of New York. Among his award-winning books are the novels Like People in History, The Book of Lies, and Onyx. He lives in Los Angeles.

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The Joy of Gay Sex

Fully Revised and Expanded Third Edition
By Silverstein, Charles

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ISBN: 0060012749

Anus

Culturally induced ears have given many people phobias about their assholes. This bias against the anus is unreasonable. True, it is used for elimination, but so is the penis -- yet that objection has not made the latter organ any less attractive. The anus is not only an avenue for elimination but also a sexual organ. It is highly sensitive, as it is lined with particularly responsive nerve endings. Moreover, the anus is close to the prostate gland, and its stimulation is highly pleasurable.

All trace of shit can be banished if one takes an enema before intercourse. Every drugstore sells disposable enemas or convenient bulb-shaped plastic ones. Most men who use them regularly keep them in their shower. Daily use of enemas, however, should be avoided, as it could create psychological dependence and/or physical damage to the small intestines. People who are just beginning to experiment with anal sex sometimes fear that sticking a large cock up the anus will tear the skin; proper lubrication and relaxation, however, will prevent pain or damage (see First Time).

More experienced men often worry that by repeatedly getting fucked they will lose muscle tone in their asshole. There is no research on this problem, but it seems that many of these worries are probably unfounded and may cover up feelings of guilt (see Guilt). One occasionally finds gay men who disparage achieving sexual pleasure through their anuses. This might be a result of low self-esteem caused by the archaic notion that only women get fucked. This is both an insult to their own bodies and historically wrong, since men have found pleasure in their assholes since the time of the cavemen, as we've learned from pictographs.

Barebacking

Barebacking -- fucking without a condom -- is the single most dangerous sex practice there is (see Dangerous Sex). As a method of sexual gratification, it's as old as recorded history. Until the arrival of AIDS, gay men never used condoms when fucking. In fact, pulling out before you came was considered rude. Until the mid-1980s, condoms were deemed kinky, a sex toy among gay men (see Condoms). The AIDS epidemic caused a change in our way of having sex. As of December 2000, 775,000 people in the United States had been diagnosed with AIDS (the figure for HIV disease is much higher). One-half million have died (see HIV Disease). The worldwide statistics are even more alarming. Since we know so much about the transmission of the virus, fucking someone without a condom is equivalent to two men playing Russian roulette with each other.

Younger men seem to be more attracted to barebacking. Perhaps these risk-taking men haven't watched the slow death of lovers and friends. For them,AIDS is history, like their learning about the Vietnam War. It's simply not in their experience, as it is for an older generation of gay men. That's too bad, because it's a statistical certainty that some of them are going to pay a price -- the diagnosis of HIV disease.

It would be a mistake, however, to look at barebacking only from a moral perspective. Recent research informs us that emotional problems influence a gay man's sexual behavior, including his contribution in transmitting the HIV. Depression is the main culprit. Gay men who are depressed, including both acute and chronic depression, are far more likely to participate in unsafe sex (see Depression; Safe Sex). Men with impulsive personalities, especially excitement seekers, are another category of psychologically impaired gay men. They generally describe themselves as "spontaneous," a claim that is untrue. A man who is spontaneous can make voluntary choices about his behavior; an impulsive man cannot. Both depression and impulsiveness can be effectively treated by both medication and psychotherapy.

If you have a friend who is endangering his life by barebacking, ask yourself whether psychological problems might be the cause. If so, taking a moral approach won't change his behavior (nor will accusing him of stupidity). Help him to make an appointment with a shrink, but only one well versed in gay sex and HIV research.

How does a responsible gay man (like you) fulfill his sexual desires, but not endanger himself and other gay men? If you're going to fuck, carry condoms. Have them in your night table in your bedroom. Insist that your sex partner use one if he's going to fuck you -- "Put the condom on or put your clothes on." Ignore the entreaties of a man who says, "You can fuck me without a condom," especially since you can be sure that he said the same thing to the man who fucked him last night, and the night before, and ...(see Sexually Transmitted Diseases). If, for some reason -- either you are under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs or a mix of both -- you do bareback, be sure to get tested about a month later (see Booze and Highs; Drug Abuse; Drugs and Sex).If you test negative,get tested again in two more months. If you believe that the man who fucked you might be HIV-positive, treatment with AZT is available.

There may be a day when condoms are no longer necessary because AIDS scientists have successfully produced a vaccine. That's still years off. In the meantime, lovers who are both HIV-negative and who never trick out need not worry about the HIV or STDs.

Continues...

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Table of Contents

Introductionxv
List of Entries
Anus1
Barebacking1
Bars3
Baths4
Bears5
Bisexuality8
Blow Job10
Body Decoration12
Body Fluids and Disease14
Body Image15
Bondage and Discipline17
Booze and Highs19
Bottom22
Bottoms Up24
Buns26
Camping27
Celibacy29
Chat Rooms30
Civil Rights31
Clubs34
Cock Size36
Coming Out38
Compulsive Sex42
Condoms45
Cosmetic (Plastic) Surgery48
Couples50
Cruising55
Daddy/Son Fantasies58
Dangerous Sex60
Depression62
Dirty Talk65
Domestic Partnerships67
Domestic Violence68
Drug Abuse69
Drugs and Sex75
Early Abuse77
Effeminacy78
Etiquette79
Exhibitionism and Voyeurism81
Face-to-Face82
Feet85
Fetish86
Fidelity and Monogamy88
Finding a Physician90
First Time91
Fisting95
Foreskin98
Friendship100
Frottage101
Fuck Buddies103
Gay Families105
Gay Liberation107
Gay Politics111
Growing Older113
Guilt117
Gyms118
Hair120
Hands121
HIV Disease122
Homophobia130
Hustlers132
Impotence134
Insurance137
Jealousy, Envy, and Possessiveness140
J.O. Buddies142
J.O. Clubs142
J.O. Machines144
Kinky Sex145
Kissing147
Letting Go149
Licking151
Living Wills152
Loneliness153
Lubricants154
Male Sexual Response155
Married Men160
Massage163
Masturbation and Fantasy166
Mirrors170
Mixed HIV Couples171
Mutual Masturbation174
Mythic Beginnings176
Nibbling and Biting178
Nipples180
Noisemaking181
On-line Cruising182
Open Relationships185
Out on the Job186
Parents190
Phone Sex193
Pleasure Trap197
Pornography198
Problems of Ejaculation199
Profiles202
Promiscuity204
Racism205
Rape206
Rear Entry208
Rejection210
Relaxation211
Rimming and Felching212
Role Playing214
Sadomasochism215
Safe Sex218
Saying No223
Scat223
Seduction224
Sex Ads225
Sex Clubs227
Sex Parties228
Sex Phobia (or Puritanism)233
Sex Toys235
Sexual Harassment238
Sexually Transmitted Diseases242
Sex with Animals250
Sex with Straight Men252
Shaving253
Side by Side256
Sit on My Face256
Sitting on It260
Sixty-Nining264
Sleazy Sex265
Spanking266
Spirituality268
Suicide269
Tearooms and Back Rooms271
Teenagers273
Tenderness278
Three-Ways279
Top282
Touching and Holding284
Trade287
Transgender288
Travel292
Tricking294
Types296
Uniforms297
Vanilla Sex300
Versatility301
Water Sports302
Webcams304
Web Site306
Wills307
Wrestling310
Appendix311
Index323
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