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Sto caricando le informazioni... Conversations with S. Teri O'Type (a Satire)di Christopher Allen
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is a satire. Knowing that, I was hesistant to pick it up, and I was right. It was just a bit too exaggerated for my taste. It was funny at times, but didn't really have a storyline, it was more like some scenes between Curt, the world's straightest gay, and Teri, his Curt struggles to come out to his friends and family and is frustrated because he feels no one notices that he is gay, because he doesn't match even one stereotype of gay men. But what Curt wishes for the most is a partner to share his life with. A Dickens-like dream sequence in the end and christmas with Ed and his family later you have a sweet end for Curt's journey to "greater gayness". nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Curt Child is a man who just can't seem to get gay, so he's enlisted the help of his oldest--and gayest--friend S. Teri O'Type to drag him a few inches down The Road to Greater Gayness. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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This is a satire.
Knowing that, I was hesistant to pick it up, and I was right. It was just a bit too exaggerated for my taste.
It was funny at times, but didn't really have a storyline, it was more like some scenes between Curt, the world's straightest gay, and Teri, his
Curt struggles to come out to his friends and family and is frustrated because he feels no one notices that he is gay, because he doesn't match even one stereotype of gay men.
But what Curt wishes for the most is a partner to share his life with.
A Dickens-like dream sequence in the end and christmas with Ed and his family later you have a sweet end for Curt's journey to "greater gayness".