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Homo domesticus : notes from a same-sex marriage / David Valdes Greenwood.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Valdes, David, 1967-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Valdes, David, 1967-.
Valdes, David.
Same-sex marriage--United States--Case studies.
Same-sex marriage.
Gay men--United States--Biography.
Gay men.
Gay adoption.
Gay fathers.
United States.
Gay fathers--United States--Biography.
Gay adoption--United States--Case studies.
Genre:
Biographies.
Case studies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
x, 214 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First Da Capo Press edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Life Long, 2007.
Summary:
In this charming, often hilarious account of his decade-long relationship with his boyfriend (now husband), journalist David Valdes Greenwood sets the record straight on gay marriage, playfully disarming the arguments against it.
Contents:
Hello, Young Lovers
1 Why We Marry 3
2 Where Husbands Come From 19
3 Two Hearts Beat as Two 33
More Than Meets the "I Do"
4 A Pansy by Any Other Name? 45
5 Flirt, but Don't Touch 59
6 Miffing 71
Grossing the Threshold
7 The Missing DINK 83
8 Bath, Bed, and Beyond 93
9 Creature Comfort 105
A Threat to Marriage?
10 Go Toward What You Love 119
11 How the Other Half Proposes 137
Where Babies Come From
12 The Greatest Sales Pitch Ever 153
13 This Is Wanting Something 167
14 Two Madmen and a Baby 181
15 In This Together 199.
ISBN:
0738210811
OCLC:
71329923
Publisher Number:
9780738210810

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