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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: To the Point! Review: I originally bought the book for my partner who cam out recently, he is 37 years old and is a bit behind in the knowledge of Gay Liberation. I am a twenty-seven year old who came out when I was 19 thankfully, I think coming out at a young age is the best time. I was inspired to let you know that this book is very informative and clever with a wit rarely seen in books like these. I thank you for the historic knowledge, some I already knew after living in San Francisco and now in New York, discovering this book was good timing for my partner and I. This book is real, as real as it gets and I highly reccomend it to every gay male, in the closet or out of the closet.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: To the Point! Review: I originally bought the book for my partner who cam out recently, he is 37 years old and is a bit behind in the knowledge of Gay Liberation. I am a twenty-seven year old who came out when I was 19 thankfully, I think coming out at a young age is the best time. I was inspired to let you know that this book is very informative and clever with a wit rarely seen in books like these. I thank you for the historic knowledge, some I already knew after living in San Francisco and now in New York, discovering this book was good timing for my partner and I. This book is real, as real as it gets and I highly reccomend it to every gay male, in the closet or out of the closet.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Brass never brighter... Review: Perry Brass has his lighthouse of gay orientations on full blast, and everyone is going to see some light. Here are one gay man's uninhibited, intuitive, sensitive and spiritual ideas superimposed over gay life as most experience it. In purely intentional and non-abrasive ways Perry Brass willingly becomes your new best friend for the length of the read, and encourages all who "listen" openly, to spend time reinventing themselves in positive, meaningful ,surprizing and lasting ways. This is the book that convinced me I was my own best friend. If you are depressed, this is a fine place to rest.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Brass never brighter... Review: Perry Brass has his lighthouse of gay orientations on full blast, and everyone is going to see some light. Here are one gay man's uninhibited, intuitive, sensitive and spiritual ideas superimposed over gay life as most experience it. In purely intentional and non-abrasive ways Perry Brass willingly becomes your new best friend for the length of the read, and encourages all who "listen" openly, to spend time reinventing themselves in positive, meaningful ,surprizing and lasting ways. This is the book that convinced me I was my own best friend. If you are depressed, this is a fine place to rest.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Wimpy, gave it up after half the book Review: Sorry, but I am NOT a victim, though I am gay. This book sounds like an endless talk show. To read this, you would think that we were living in Nazi germany, not the USA. This is NOT my experience of being gay-that we are constantly being victimized by others. It is my experience that those who don't understand that private sexual activity does not have to determine public dress, bumper stickers, behavior, etc, do ruffle other peoples feathers. But the same goes for straight people who refuse to tone down their blatant sexual preoccupation (putting pin up posters in their office, women who dress outrageously suggestive, etc). I hated this book. I also thought some of it was creepy-sexually obsessed. The author needs to get out of the gay ghetto and accept that 90% of the world's population is NOT gay.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: Wimpy, gave it up after half the book Review: This is a beautifully written book addressing the problems gay man have living today. Perry Brass is wise and cares enormously about gay men and wants us to have more fully realized and happy lives. Perry offers many practical suggestions on how to cope with life today and how to make our lives better. He covers many aspects of our lives, including relationships and anti-gay violence on the streets and in the workplace. This is a very readable book many gay men will find useful and touching to read. I highly recommend reading this lovely gift to our community
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