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Peter F. Murphy's purpose in this book is not to shock but rather to educate, provoke discussion, and engender change. Looking at the sexual metaphors that are so pervasive in American culture—jock, tool, shooting blanks, gang bang, and others even more explicit—he argues that men are trapped and damaged by language that constantly intertwines sexuality and friendship with images of war, machinery, sports, and work. These metaphors men live by, Murphy contends, reinforce the view that relationships are tactical encounters that must be won, because the alternative is the loss of manhood. The macho language with which men cover their fear of weakness is a way of bonding with other men. The implicit or explicit attacks on women and gay men that underlie this language translate, in their most extreme forms, into actual violence. Murphy also believes, however, that awareness of these metaphorical power plays is the basis for behavioral change: "How we talk about ourselves as men can alter the way we live as men."
Norm can keep a secret... Until there's a baby on the way. Norm is starting a new life at college. He won't tell anybody that he's an omega. He's just happy to get away from bullying. Love can wait. Norm's bro-alpha roommate Aston is sizzling hot. And he's up for some dorm room fun. Norm isn't an omega anyway. There won't be any consequences. Norm suffers from morning sickness and swollen feet, but he knows Aston wouldn't want to be a father. Meanwhile, Aston is moping because he knows he needs to find an omega mate, but he only loves Norm. If Aston and Norm can be true to themselves, love and fatherhood will be their reward. Sassy Omega Jock's Secret Baby is a non-shifter mpreg romance with two hunky fresh-faced college guys, dorm room gymnastics, a young omega's exhausting pregnancy, a reenactment of the Top Gun volleyball scene, an adorable baby girl, and a feel-good HEA.
M4M is a one-stop resource for the millions of gay men seeking love online—it will make the difference between sitting online and actually finding what you're there for! Millions of gay men are searching for love—and the vast majority of them are now searching online. But while the internet helps bring people together, its anonymity, lack of rules, and easy stage for false advertising often result in disappointing matches. But the right guy is out there. Chances are good that every gay man could find exactly what he's looking for online—if he only knew where and how to look. In M4M, Jack Mauro offers candid, witty advice on every aspect of the gay online-dating arena—how to (and how not to) compose a successful profile, what kind of photo to use ("normal," naked, and everything in between), the art of direct messaging (from the basics to advanced seduction), "straight" men in gay chats, navigating the usual suspects found in seemingly every chat room, taking it offline, and much, much more. Whether the goal is a quick fling or a lifelong partnership, M4M gives both the frustrated online veteran and the curious newbie everything they need to know to get them away from the keyboard and into a satisfying real-life connection.
He swore off women, she swore off men… Jason Pickering Goddard’s career as a playboy hockey star comes to a dramatic halt when he tragically damages his legs in a car accident. Swearing off women, he decides to stand in as Director of Special Events at the Pickering Foundation in the interim—knowing his celebrity status will greatly help the foundation’s foster home for boys. While neither expected this kind of magic. A sexy witch cursed by a cheating ex-fiancé, Kira Fitzgerald has closed the book on men. However, a new Chapter in her life opens when she becomes Jason’s coordinator. The clash of their strong personalities ignites Jason’s competitive streak and sparks an inner fire that threatens to melt the ice around his heart—a slow warm-up that weakens Kira’s own defenses, without a spell strong enough to save her...
In spite of many changes for the better, the locker room is still far from a friendly place for out athletes. These pointed, dynamic and often poignant profiles of gay athletes continue the tradition established by Dan Woog in Jocks (19,000 sold) of clearly illustrating that gay people are the friends, colleagues, neighbours and team-mates of all of us. Praise for JOCKS: |[A] courageous, enlightening report| - Publishers Weekly |An important, mature work| - New York Post