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Gay men reveal their preference?and the reasons behind it! Gay Men and Anal Eroticism: Tops, Bottoms, and Versatiles is a no-holds-barred examination of one of society's most persistent taboos. In a remarkably candid collection of frank and forthright interviews, 21 gay men talk about the role anal sex plays in their lives and relationships and their choices to act as insertive (?top?) or receptive (?bottom?) partners?or both (?versatile?). Ranging in age from 21 to 65, the men discuss the reasons behind (and consequences of) their choices; how they define their sexual roles (and how t
Gay men --- Anal sex. --- Anus (Psychology) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Gays, Male --- Homosexuals, Male --- Male gays --- Male homosexuals --- Urnings --- Gays --- Men --- Identity (Psychology) --- Social hierarchy (Psychology) --- Control (Psychology) --- Social groups --- Anal character --- Anal eroticism --- Anal reflex --- Anality --- Psychoanalysis --- Sex (Psychology) --- Anal intercourse --- Sex, Anal --- Sexual intercourse --- Sexual behavior. --- Identity.
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A serious investigation into how the scatological impulse has been represented in literature, from Chaucer to Swift, this book will be of interest to students of English literature and cultural history.
Scatology in literature. --- Feces in literature. --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Middle English. --- Early modern. --- Middle English literature --- Literature and literary studies --- Literature: history and criticism --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Biography, Literature & Literary studies --- General --- Literature: history & criticism. --- Chaucer's fabliaux. --- Freudian theory. --- Rochesterian inheritance. --- Shakespearean onomastic scatology. --- anality. --- carnivalesque scatology. --- cavalier scatology. --- eighteenth century English literature. --- hypochondria. --- innocent scatology. --- misanthropy. --- sexuality.
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