Savin-Williams, Ritch C.,

Becoming who I am : young men on being gay / Ritch C. Savin-Williams. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource (x, 322 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Anthony -- Tell our stories -- Why am I gay? -- First sexual memory -- First arousal -- Sex play -- First crush -- Who's that girl? -- Who's that boy? -- The joy of puberty -- The good, the bad, the porn -- OMG! a wet dream -- Masturbation -- First girl sex -- First boy sex -- I'm gay-probably, certainly -- Something to tell you -- Hey mom, dad, bro, sis -- Mostly gay -- First love -- He's my soul man -- Being young and gay in America -- Postscript: Anthony's return.

Savin-Williams's manuscript traces the lives of young gay men as they negotiated the transition from their teen years into adulthood. It focuses on key developmental milestones, including first sexual memories, first crushes, coming out to friends and families, and first adult relationships. The manuscript is drawn from in-depth interviews with 41 individuals from the "millennial" generation; each was interviewed multiple times across their teenage years into their early twenties. The author investigates how their senses of self and their public identities shifted across time, how their sexuality and sexual experiences did--and did not--affect their relationships with family, friends, and peers, how they dealt with new responsibilities, et cetera He also uses the stories to shed light on the findings of recent research on gay youth, teenagers, and young adults.--



9780674974586


Gay teenagers.
Young gay men.
Gay men--Identity.
Male homosexuality.


Electronic Books.

HQ76 / .B436 2016