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Author | : Paula Martinac |
Publisher | : Broadway |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Dating (Social custom) |
ISBN | : 9780767901628 |
The authors weave together the experiences of more than 100 lesbian and gay singles and couples to create a personal, groundbreaking account of gay relationships and commitment. 30 photos.
Author | : Lauren Jae Gutterman |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2019-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0812251741 |
At first glance, Barbara Kalish fit the stereotype of a 1950s wife and mother. Married at eighteen, Barbara lived with her husband and two daughters in a California suburb, where she was president of the Parent-Teacher Association. At a PTA training conference in San Francisco, Barbara met Pearl, another PTA president who also had two children and happened to live only a few blocks away from her. To Barbara, Pearl was "the most gorgeous woman in the world," and the two began an affair that lasted over a decade. Through interviews, diaries, memoirs, and letters, Her Neighbor's Wife traces the stories of hundreds of women, like Barbara Kalish, who struggled to balance marriage and same-sex desire in the postwar United States. In doing so, Lauren Jae Gutterman draws our attention away from the postwar landscape of urban gay bars and into the homes of married women, who tended to engage in affairs with wives and mothers they met in the context of their daily lives: through work, at church, or in their neighborhoods. In the late 1960s and 1970s, the lesbian feminist movement and the no-fault divorce revolution transformed the lives of wives who desired women. Women could now choose to divorce their husbands in order to lead openly lesbian or bisexual lives; increasingly, however, these women were confronted by hostile state discrimination, typically in legal battles over child custody. Well into the 1980s, many women remained ambivalent about divorce and resistant to labeling themselves as lesbian, therefore complicating a simple interpretation of their lives and relationship choices. By revealing the extent to which marriage has historically permitted space for wives' relationships with other women, Her Neighbor's Wife calls into question the presumed straightness of traditional American marriage.
Author | : Little Munson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2018-08-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781521260005 |
Ask a man his favorite fantasy, and he'll tell you he craves to see his wife/girlfriend spend playtime with other women. Funny thing is, many women don't tell their men they need the same thing. And in that gap of truth not shared, a tantalizing desire lingers. Meet Derek. A silly man who finds himself steeping in this very stew. He's finally experiencing the "arrangement" he's craved for years... the love triangle he swore he couldn't live without.Problem is, in the blink of an eye, he's been pushed to a very cold curb, because real-life, lesbian cuckolding, is not for the faint of heart, or weak of mind. Insecurity and humiliation are powerful forces. So is realizing his wife is under the spell of a very beautiful creature. There's not a thing Derek can do about it, either, as he witnesses firsthand a skilled cuckquean wielding power over his wife, while twisting Derek's mind and heart into all sorts of tortured little knots simultaneously. What a "terrible" dilemma. Question is... can Derek "man up" and accept his new status, or is manning up an impossible thing for him to do? Yes, Secret Needs is very much based on a true story. Follow Derek on his adventures. Discover what happens when a man when bites off more than he can chew, and how he finds himself enduring the "agonizing" ritual of fearing he's losing his wife to another woman... every... single...day.
Author | : Barrie Jean Borich |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1999-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
A memoir of the author's life and love she shares with her long-term partner, Linnea.
Author | : Audrey Bilger |
Publisher | : Seal Press |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2012-03-06 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1580054501 |
Marriage today isn't what it used to be: for better, not for worse. As same-sex weddings are becoming more common, the classic love-story happy ending is taking on a decidedly new twist, everyone has a fresh role to play, and supporters and opponents of gay marriage alike are finding themselves in the midst of a revolution that's redefining marriage—both as a personal choice and as an institution—as we know it. In Here Come the Brides!, editors Audrey Bilger and Michele Kort gather together the voices of women taking part in-and shaping-this major historical shift. Representing a diversity of points of view in terms of race, class, ethnicity, and gender identification, this collection of essays, stories, and visual images takes a multidimensional look at how opening up the traditional order of "man and wife" to include the possibility of "wife and wife" is altering our social landscape. From wedding pictures and images of protest signs to comical anecdotes and sober philosophical analyses, Here Come the Brides! is an exploration of how the legalization of same-sex marriages has irrevocably changed the way lesbians think about their unions and their lives-and a celebration of the dream of lesbian happily-ever-afters.
Author | : Julie Whitlow |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 203 |
Release | : 2015-08-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1498516998 |
This book demonstrates that everyday interactions and struggles over the right words to use are at the heart of the experience of those in same-sex marriages. At a time when same-sex marriage is on the cusp of becoming legal across the United States, the authors demonstrate through in-depth interviews and rich survey data how the use of relationship terms by married lesbians is tied to a variety of factors that influence how their identities are shaped and presented across social contexts. Via rich anecdotes of how married lesbians navigate the social sphere through their varied use or avoidance of the use of the term wife, this volume is provides groundbreaking insights into how social change is being constructed and made sense of through an examination of real-life interactions with family and friends, on the job, and across service and casual encounters. The authors introduce us to the concept of contextual identity to explain how history and social context inspire cultural change. This first-of-its-kind analysis demonstrates how the first lesbians to marry have navigated acceptance and rejection, insecurity and political strength through their use of language in daily interactions. This book will surely resonate with anyone interested in understanding how married lesbians are presenting themselves at this historical juncture where social change and linguistic nuance are colliding.
Author | : Victoria Whipple |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 235 |
Release | : 2014-04-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317712854 |
The unseen issues of grief and discrimination—lesbians becoming widows The death of a life partner poses unique challenges for lesbians. Lesbian Widows: Invisible Grief reveals the touching and very personal stories of twenty-five women, including the author, who were widowed at a young age and forced to create a new life without their life partners. The book follows the widows from the time the couple met, to the time when one of the partners died, and beyond, to show how the surviving partner coped with her loss. Many lesbians feel that the intimacy felt between two women in love goes deeper than what can be experienced by heterosexual partners. Lesbian Widows: Invisible Grief reveals themes common to all these women’s experiences while offering practical advice about coping techniques and resources for support. The widows discuss their efforts to create funerals and memorial services, give their accounts of the overwhelming grief throughout the first two years, and explain the legal and financial discrimination they encountered. The author provides a chapter specifically for caring family and friends, another chapter for professionals working with this sensitive population, and a bibliography of helpful coping resources. Lesbian Widows: Invisible Grief explores the topics of: caregivers/caretaking death and dying grief journeys the similarities and differences between lesbian and married widows the lack of support services for lesbian widows the legal and financial discrimination against lesbian widows the effect of being “in” or “out” on grief recovery the issues faced by widows in starting new relationships spirituality gay marriage Lesbian Widows: Invisible Grief provides an insightful look into the grieving and recovery process, inspiring hope with the knowledge that others have survived this tragedy. This moving book is an essential resource for lesbians, friends and family of lesbians, mental health professionals, medical professionals, psychiatrists, LGBT health providers, feminist and lesbian organizations, and anyone involved with grief training programs such as hospice.
Author | : Sidi |
Publisher | : Harlem Book Center |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780976393917 |
What would you do if you were trying to return to the United States after vacationing in a foreign country and you were delayed in the airport? When it becomes apparent that momentary delay is in reality your abduction, how would you feel? Who would you
Author | : Sarah Gailey |
Publisher | : Tor Books |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2021-02-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250174651 |
Sarah Gailey's The Echo Wife is “a trippy domestic thriller which takes the extramarital affair trope in some intriguingly weird new directions.”--Entertainment Weekly I’m embarrassed, still, by how long it took me to notice. Everything was right there in the open, right there in front of me, but it still took me so long to see the person I had married. It took me so long to hate him. Martine is a genetically cloned replica made from Evelyn Caldwell’s award-winning research. She’s patient and gentle and obedient. She’s everything Evelyn swore she’d never be. And she’s having an affair with Evelyn’s husband. Now, the cheating bastard is dead, and both Caldwell wives have a mess to clean up. Good thing Evelyn Caldwell is used to getting her hands dirty. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Author | : Susan Swan |
Publisher | : Vintage Canada |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2012-06-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307363589 |
Swan’s international bestselling novel The Wives of Bath, is both a shocking Gothic tale about a murder in a girls’ boarding school and an adolescent confession. Mouse and Paulie, reluctant fourteen-year-old boarders at Bath Ladies College, are confronted by the slippery quest for one small, vital thing: the thing that definitively makes boys different from girls. The novel was made into the feature film Lost and Delirious, shown in 34 countries. Since the film’s debut, young women all over the world have role-played the parts of Mouse, Tory and Paulie on the Lost and Delirious website.