Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity among Men
โ Scribed by Ritch C. Savin-Williams
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 248
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A growing number of young men today say they are โmostly straightโ and yet feel a slight but enduring desire for men. Ritch Savin-Williams explores the stories of 40 mostly straight young men to help us understand the biological, psychological, and cultural forces that are loosening the sexual bind many boys and young men experience.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
The Sexual Neverlands
Straight But Not Narrow
Dillon
Sexual And Romantic Spectrums
Romantic Orientation
Sexual And Romantic Fluidity
It Is Who I Am
Straight, But Not Totally Straight
Demetri
Ricky
Chris
Progressive Mostly Straight
ItโS About The Sex
Five Young Men
Ryan
Kyle
ItโS About The Romance
Two Romantic Young Men
Jay
ItโS About The Sex And The Romance
Joel
Chandler
Do Mostly Straight Youth Exist?
Dillon Returns
Developmental Trajectories
If You Believe You Are Mostly Straight
Escaping The Sexual Neverlands
Appendix A: Methods
Appendix B: Mostly Straight Science
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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