The sheer amusing ignorance of the author of how his own mass craziness has kept him from love justifies the read alone.moreīestselling, award-winning author, Steven Bereznai is known for writing speculative fiction that can be a little dark, but always fast, fun, and fierce. In looking for alternatives to traditional love, some rather amusing (disturbing?) options are considered. Instead of girl meets boy over and over again before finding true love, this is more along the lines of boy fails to meet boy over and over again before dying alone (no actual death, the author is only in his 30's so there's still time I suppose.). The sheer amusing ignorance of the a Interesting premise - sort of the sad side of the Sex & the City story.
Interesting premise - sort of the sad side of the Sex & the City story. It’s just not 5 stars for me because I thought some chapters were too long, but overall an excellent read.more I have my freedom and my family and friends. I’m not really looking for it now and I am very happy as I am the way it has been. I gave up on relationships over 5 years ago and those have been the best years of my life. Like There’s probably something wrong with us. I’m on my mid forties and I do agree with the fact that society does not see a person being happy as single. He portraits many situations I have been to and could understand exactly what he was talking about. Forever? will resonate deeply among gay men -many of whom, even today, spend most of their lives not in a relationship.more Bringing together a perfect mix of personal narrative, historical research, interviews with dozens of gay men - including Andrew Holleran, Michael Bronski, and Wayson Choy - and intensely penetrating social and psychological insight, Gay and Single. Forever?, Bereznai investigates the basic question of whether there can be acceptance for him and other single gay men- as single men-where the push to partner with a man has replaced the pressure to marry a woman. Or does a partner await? And what does he really want? To pair up, or to maintain the independence of a single life? "Is Singlesville my final destination?" Bereznai wonders. Forever?, Bereznai investigates the bas Journalist Steven Bereznai - presentable, accomplished, well educated, successful, and in his early 30s - has never had a boyfriend.
Or does a partner await? And what does he really want? To pair up, or to maintain the independence of a single life? Now in Gay and Single. Journalist Steven Bereznai - presentable, accomplished, well educated, successful, and in his early 30s - has never had a boyfriend.