Gay Men's Friendships
Discover the intricate dynamics of modern urban gay men's lives in Gay Men's Friendships, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1999. This insightful study spans 264 pages and delves into the profound significance of friendship within the gay community. The author thoughtfully examines how friendships often serve as a surrogate family, highlighting the emotional bonds that can surpass even romantic relationships. Additionally, the exploration of how sexual behavior and attraction influence these connections provides a deeper understanding of the unique experiences shared among gay men. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, LGBTQ+ studies, or anyone seeking to understand the vital role of friendship in personal identity, this book is a must-read.