Sons Talk About Their Gay Fathers
Explore the intricate dynamics between fathers and sons in "Sons Talk About Their Gay Fathers" by Andrew R. Gottlieb. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2003, this compelling hardback edition spans 204 pages and delves deep into the experiences of sons who learn about their fathers' sexual orientation. Drawing from candid interviews with 12 sons, Gottlieb, a seasoned private practitioner specializing in treating gay men, sheds light on the emotional shifts that occur following this significant disclosure. This book provides invaluable insights into family relationships, parenting, and the social implications of having a gay father. It is an essential read for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ studies, sociology, and the psychology of familial bonds. Join Gottlieb on a journey that highlights resilience, understanding, and the redefinition of love within alternative family structures.