6/5/2023 0 Comments Queer by Kathy Belge![]() ![]() Asexuality is mentioned only briefly as well, and again, I wish there had been more information about the spectrum of asexuality. The great majority of the text refers to gay and lesbian issues– perhaps because those are the authors’ experiences? There are some moments where bisexual or transgender issues get a focus, but they don’t get the same focus or depth. There were a couple of things that I wish QUEER had gone into more depth about. I thought those tips in particular were great. The book offers suggestions on topics like how to come out to your family, how to approach a crush and find out if they might be interested in you. Being comfortable in your own skin and learning to have healthy relationships part of a lifelong journey, and there are lots of great tips in the book on those things. The overall message is that if you’re a person looking to better understand yourself, you’re not alone. QUEER has a lot of personal stories from the authors about experiences they had that they learned from– either because they went well or badly. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |