How to be a Happy Lesbian
Author | : Tracey Stevens |
Publisher | : Amazing Dreams Pub |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780971962804 |
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Author | : Tracey Stevens |
Publisher | : Amazing Dreams Pub |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780971962804 |
Author | : Suzanne M. Johnson |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2012-02-21 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462506232 |
Raising a child is overwhelming, thrilling, exhausting, terrifying, and joyous--and all at the same time. In addition to the adjustments that any new parents must make, lesbian mothers face numerous special questions and concerns. From "coming out" to your child to coping with the pressures of trying to be a lesbian super-mom, this wise and reassuring book offers information and support for women forging a new path in what it means to be a family. The authors are uniquely qualified for the task as expert developmental psychologists who are also coparenting two young daughters. With clarity and wit, they offer helpful advice on what kids need to know, and at what age; how to help them respond to questions and teasing from peers; ways to foster sensitivity in relatives, teachers, and others; how to talk to teens about their own developing sexuality; how parenting affects couple relationships; and much more. Chapters are packed with the insights and experiences of lesbians who have come to be parents in a variety of ways. Also included are listings of useful web sites, publications, and other resources. Winner--Best Parenting Book, ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards
Author | : Liz Tracey |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1996-07-15 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9780312144234 |
A raucous, good-natured look at lesbianism and just what it takes to join in the fun, So You Want to Be a Lesbian takes on all the important issues facing lesbians today, opening with an LAT (Lesbian Aptitude Test), then exploring such hot-button topics as what records to play at a "coming out" party and the three most annoying responses parents can have when their daughter comes out to them.
Author | : National Lesbian and Gay Survey |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2005-06-29 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1134893515 |
The National Lesbian and Gay Survey is a mass observation project set up in 1985 to record the experience of lesbians and gay men. Since that time, lesbian and gay volunteers have provided accounts on a wide range of issues pertinent to lesbian and gay life. What a Lesbian Looks Like draws on this material to provide an anthology of personal writings from lesbians nationwide. The volunteers come from all walks of life, from the unemployed to holders of high powered jobs, and represent all age groups. A ll aspects of lesbian experience are covered, including first sexual encounters, long term relationships, the difficulties of coming out and Clause 28. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics in the fields of women's studies, gender studies and cultural studies.
Author | : Bert Herrman |
Publisher | : Alamo Square Distributors |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780962475108 |
Author | : Bea Gates |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : |
Lesbian Photographs & Writings on Love An arrestingly vivid collection of photographs, letters, fiction, poetry, interviews and memoirs which offers a multidimensional portrait of the many sustaining forms of love among lesbians.
Author | : Erica Crooks |
Publisher | : Erica Crooks / officialericcrooks.com |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Do you know your personality type ? Are you that personality type that's different from the majority ? Are you a talkative, creative, energetic, playful yet intellectual maverick with huge ideas that's going to change the world someday ? Further more are you a Lesbian or Transwoman Lesbian ? And perhaps you are in love in a relationship or marriage with another like minded person. If so, your probably either an ENFP or ENTP Lesbian and perhaps your partner is too. Therefore ENFP and ENTP Lesbians. You love each other but your such a rare couple that makes of a small percentage of society. Now where can you find a specialized book just for couples like you ? Look no further because here's the book you seek. For those wild, crazy, creative, nonconformist thinking lesbians is here. This book isn't for just any Lesbian couples. No, no. This book is for those couples who love to talk for hours, have huge creative ideas coming out of their mind like a big idea machine, and just see opportunities everywhere even if the whole world thinks of them as illogical or unrealistic. That's not going to stop this ENFP and ENTP couple. But why does this book even exist ? Well personality type science can do many things. Besides, this book is made specially for one of the rarest and most free spirited, happy and uniqe personality types ever. In this case personality types in a Lesbian relationship. From the author of ENFP and ENTP L The True Free Spirits Where are You ? and The Transwoman Self Confidence book Erica Crooks. Visit officialericcrooks.com for more information on the author
Author | : National Lesbian and Gay Survey (Organization) |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0415081556 |
The National Lesbian and Gay Survey is a mass observation project set up in 1985 to record the experience of lesbians and gay men. This work draws on that material to provide an anthology of personal writings from lesbians from all walks of life which offers a picture of lesbian life in general.
Author | : Amber Ault Ph. D. |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2013-12 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780982605318 |
Is your relationship "always about her?" Does it seem condemned to an endless break-up/ make up cycle? Do your friends think your girlfriend is bad news? If you are stuck in a confusing, exhausting, crazy-making relationship and looking for a way to make sense of your girlfriend's self-centered, erratic, or volatile behavior, you need The Wise Lesbian Guide to Getting Free from Crazy-Making Relationships and Getting On With Your Life. In one small volume, Amber Ault, Ph.D., MSW spells out how three "personality disorders" (Narcissistic, Anti-social, Borderline) account for much of the toxic "come here/go away" "I love you/I hate you" and "it's all about me" drama that keeps good women in relationships that are great every once in awhile but wretchedly crazy-making most of the time. While other books explore the rise of narcissism, surviving the abuse of psychopaths, and responding to people who have borderline personality disorder in general, this book takes a lesbian-specific look at the devastation these personality disorders can cause in relationships and the special challenges facing women in same-sex partnerships with personality-disordered women. In The Wise Lesbian Guide to Getting Free from Crazy-Making Relationships and Getting on With Your Life, Dr. Ault, a clinical sociologist and psychotherapist, draws from clinical literature and experience, expertise in LGBT culture, and a series of interviews with lesbian and queer women who have survived relationships with toxic partners to help you determine if the trouble you are experiencing in your relationship is rooted in a partner's personality disorder. She reviews common toxic relationship dynamics, the costs of staying with personality disordered partners, common personality disorder patterns, and why you might have been vulnerable to getting involved with a personality disordered woman. Perhaps most importantly, she provides specific skills you need to use if you are preparing to exit a toxic relationship, and detailed strategies for recovery, once you are free. Every person deserves to be in a happy, joyful, supportive relationship. As we move into an era in which same-sex partners have access to legal marriage, it is perhaps more crucial than ever that we clarify our expectations for same-sex relationships and become skilled at choosing partners with the capacity to fully participate in mutually respectful, reciprocally supportive, life-enhancing relationships. You deserve to be in a relationship that promotes your happiness, health, and peacefulness. If your current relationship undermines your ease, well-being, and productivity, this book can help you get clearer about what is not working and how to take action so that you can open yourself to the possibility of having the relationship happiness you deserve.
Author | : Rebecca Jennings |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 482 |
Release | : 2023-11-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1350358894 |
Focusing on patterns of intimacy, this book traces the historical roots of parenting practices and familial patterns constructed by lesbians and same-sex attracted women living in Britain and Australia between 1945 and 2000. It foregrounds women's unique lived experiences, as they expressed desire, fell in love, and created families against the backdrop of changing cultural, legal, and medical attitudes to female same-sex desire in the late 20th century. Including almost 100 original oral history interviews conducted by the author, Lesbian Intimacies and Family Life reveals the subjective histories of lesbian intimacy during the period, both highlighting the huge variety in women's experiences, and tracing shifting patterns of relationship and family formation. Combined with analysis of representations of lesbian intimacy in literature, press articles, medical texts, and archival material, the book demonstrates the ways in which changing political and cultural concepts of sexuality impacted on individual and collective attitudes. With a unique transnational perspective, Jennings uncovers how feminist and lesbian networks between Britain and Australia promoted knowledge sharing and helped foster change in the familial practices of each country such as through the adoption of reproductive technologies and alternate routes into motherhood. Through considering the rise of divorce and challenges to traditional marriage practices in the period, this book highlights how lesbian relationships provided alternative models of interpersonal relations, impacting on broader patterns of sexuality, and helping redefine notions of the family in the modern era.