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Author: Books LLC
Title: American Advice Columnists: Garrison Keillor, Pauline Phillips, Margo Howard, Dan Savage, Aaron Lawrence, Casey Donovan, Jeanne Phillips
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 136
Date: 2010-05-06
ISBN: 1155690885
Publisher: Books LLC
Weight: 0.46 pounds
Size: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Garrison Keillor, Pauline Phillips, Margo Howard, Dan Savage, Aaron Lawrence, Casey Donovan, Jeanne Phillips, Tristan Taormino, Randy Cohen, E. Jean Carroll, Joyce Brothers, Eppie Lederer, Judith Martin, Marty Klein, Bruce Williams, Atoosa Rubenstein, Carmen Wong Ulrich, Amy Alkon, Emily Yoffe, Cary Tennis, Morris Mandel, Debby Herbenick, Marie Manning, Carolyn Hax, Amy Dickinson, Dana Carpender, Asa Aarons, Betty Berzon, Simon Sheppard, Heloise, Helen Bottel, Antoinette Donnelly, Deanna Michaux, Edith Lank. Excerpt: Aaron Lawrence Aaron Lawrence (born March 29, 1971) is an American gay pornographic actor, director, sex advice columnist, author and entrepreneur . After graduating from college Lawrence embarked on an unplanned male hustling career which he parlayed into both a writing and acting career. Lawrence, who is openly gay then started his own gay pornographic video company utilizing his international travels as an escort to shoot amateur pornography films. He has authored two books, Suburban Hustler: Stories of a Hi-Tech Callboy (1999), an account of his own experiences as a male escort and The Male Escort's Handbook: Your Guide to Getting Rich the Hard Way (2000), a "how-to" guide for those considering work as companions-for-hire. He has also written articles for several publications, including Anything That Moves and Unzipped . Psychologist Todd G. Morrison notes that Lawrence came of age when being gay was seen as normal and HIV /AIDS was no longer defined culturally as a gay disease. In addition, in the mid-1990s the first AIDS "drug cocktails" marked a dramatic turning point in the pandemic so that a positive diagnosis was no longer considered a death sentence. Morrison notes the advent of the Internet for gay men to discover their sexuality and connect with each o...
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