Evelyn Hooker, Ph.D., former professor of psychology, UCLA
"Marcus thinks and writes in superbly clear prose. I highly recommend this book for all who are searching for answers to fundamental questions about homosexuality and lesbianism."
Paulette Goodman, former president of the Federation of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
"Straight answers to gay questions...Timely and welcome, candid and informative, this book will do much to demystify homosexuality, especially if you think you know it all."
Greg Louganis, four time Olympic gold-medal diving champion
"Is It a Choice? was very empowering for me. It's a book I've happily recommended to many gay people and their loved ones."
Book Description
There Is No Such Thing As a Stupid Question In this newly revised edition, Eric Marcus provides insightful, no-nonsense answers to hundreds of the most commonly asked questions about homosexuality. Offering frank insight on everything you've always wanted-and needed-to know about same-gender relationships, coming out, family roles, politics, and much more, including: How do you know if you're gay or lesbian? What should you do if your child is gay or lesbian? Do gay parents raise gay children? If you think a friend is gay or lesbian, what should you say? Why do gay men and women want to get married? What does the Bible say about homosexuality?
About the Author
Eric Marcus is coauthor with Greg Louganis of Breaking the Surface, the #1 New York Times bestseller, and the author of Together Forever, The Male Couple's Guide, and Making History.
Is It a Choice?: Answer to 300 of the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Gay and Lesbian People FROM THE PUBLISHER
In this honest, compassionate, and comprehensive resource, Eric Marcus answers a wide variety of questions relating to gays and lesbians, including:. What should you do if you think your child is gay or lesbian? In gay and lesbian relationships, who plays the husband and who plays the wife? How do gay and lesbian couples have sex? Have there always been gay and lesbian people?