| | |  | Books | Home » » » » How To Be A Happy Lesbian: A Coming Out Guide | | | | | | | Description: | | This guide is obviously written from the heart. The tone is gentle and supportive, a big sister encouraging other lesbians to love and accept themselves and live a full life, free of fear and shame. This is a much-needed book, one the authors wish had been available when they were younger and needed advice on how to "make it" in a predominantly homophobic world. It's not preachy, clinical, or cynical. It's readable, humorous, and, most important, kind. Plus, it's chock full of useful information and resources. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Tracey Stevens | | Paperback:
| 204 pages | | Publisher:
| Amazing Dreams Publishing | | Publication Date:
| 2002-11 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0971962804 | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 34 reviews |
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Lesbianism for DummiesJan 15, 2006
By Kali Brewer This is a book I wish I'd had many years ago, my transition into being "out" would have been much easier, less confusing. I would have spent less time feeling as though I was fumbling around in the dark. So many things I needed to know, and many things that it never occurred to me to ask (but I TRULY needed to know), are included in this book. It is so easy to read, fun actually. The tone is kind, as though you were in the room with dear friends, or the big sister we all dream of having!
Please know that this book is NOT just for young women. I spent 20 years being a wife, trying to be who I had been told I was, so it was in middle age that I decided to live an authentic life and this book made that transition less painful, more joyful.
Thank you Tracey & Katherine!
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Real Help Is Just A Few Clicks AwaySep 09, 2005
By C. Smarba When I was finally ready to come out as a lesbian woman, I scoured the internet for resources to assist me with this difficult step. I couldn't believe my good fortune when I discovered "How To Be A Happy Lesbian: A Coming Out Guide". There, in one book, was everything I needed - from information on coming out to family, friends and coworkers to symbols, role models, politics and living as a lesbian in the world today. There are also additional resources cited: books, organizations, and support groups to aid in the transition for you and your family, or for issues like abuse and hate crimes. The chapters on communication, practicing safer sex, and therapy would be helpful to any person or couple. The sex tips guide was informative and enlightening without being crude or vulgar.
For me, preparation is the key; reading through "How To Be A Happy Lesbian: A Coming Out Guide" helped me face and conquer the fear of rejection and loss that had troubled me for so many years. I was empowered with a new-found confidence and understanding of what it means to be a lesbian and that it was not something to be ashamed of, but to rejoice in. My coming out became a joyful experience for me thanks to my wonderful friends and family and my new friends at Amazing Dreams.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
WISHING WELL MAGAZINE REVIEW FOUR OUT OF FOUR BOOKENDSSep 15, 2005
By Amazing Dreams Reviews
"Amazing Dreams"
"If you know a young gal who has decided to follow in Sappho's footsteps, hand her this book. It is an excellent resource and is sure to answer any question a newly realized lesbian might have. Written in a systematic, this-is-the-way-I-do-it format, this humorous 'encyclopedia' of lesbian lore is just a good read even for those in long-term relationships. Discussing topics such as gay symbols, gay rights, STDs, famous and not-so-famous lesbians, and movies that shouldn't be missed, this guide will help young women feel good about themselves and proud of who they are. It provides a solid framework on which to build self-esteem . . ."
Valarie Massie Watersun
The Wishing Well Magazine
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Helpful on key pointsJul 15, 2006
By redslam "How to Be a Happy Lesbian" does two things better than other books I have read concerning lesbian sex. The first is an excellent chapter talking about safer sex, complete with a long list and descriptions of STD's and other issues affecting lesbians. This is a more complete list than I have seen in my other purchases. The second item I found very helpful was a chapter on therapy and therapists. I had no prior experience with therapy and needed background on the process. The information contained here gave me starting points for more research, and I have since found a therapist who fits my needs as a latebloomer very well.
26 of 29 found the following review helpful:
WHERE ARE MY RAINBOW POM-POMS????Jul 19, 2006
By M. Eddy Right after I came out, I read how to be a happy lez. I walked into a gay book store in down town Long beach called Equal Writes.........I told the man standing at the counter that I had just come out and needed to learn how to be a lesbian.........he reccommended this book and a few others.......
Shortly after reading this book I had my first date with a woman @hamberger mary's in Newport Beach.......On our date I kept prattling away about how wonderful this book is..........she said "god Mel......sounds like your trying to be "the perfect lesbian", where are your rainbow pom pom's?"
I think when anyone is trying to adapt to a new culture and traffic within a new people group that they need a guide to teach them proper protocal......... I must admit I still have many questions.......I probably will until the day I die..........
What this book helped me to learn was that it's ok to be a gay woman.........its ok to love other women........I am not a pervert that should be locked in a shack in the desert and left to die........
My coming out process started years ago when I became a "fruit fly" (women who is friends with gay men but does not want to sleep with them) and started frequenting gay clubs.........when I came out to my male friends........they helped me as much as they could..........but one thing I have learned from reading this book........gay men and lesbian women come from two different countries.........We have different clubs......customs..........culture.........and languages..........a gay man can not be a lesbians tour guide through lesbian territory...........so whats a girl to do who does not know anyone it town??? How is she to meet people and find the lesbian watering hole?????
If you think you might be a lesbian........if you are a gay man and think your fag hag or fruit fly might be a lesbian..........BUY A COPY OF THIS BOOK NOW!!!!!!!!!! Count all of the quarters trapped between your sofa cushon and buy this book!!!!!!!! Buy a pizza or chineese take out next week...........but BUY THE BOOK TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This truly is a guide that will answer many of the questions you may have.........and atleast it will give you a good vocabulary and knowledge base to begin further research...........
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