It Wasn't My Choice: Sexuality is Destined by Fate, not Decision
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Rating | : | 4.73 (552 Votes) |
Asin | : | 069260927X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 108 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In "It Wasn't My Choice," author Julie Roberts takes you through her journey of understanding and accepting her sexuality.. Have you ever wondered what led someone to admitting they are gay? How can they know for sure? Could they just be confused about it? If you are gay, coming out can feel comparable to running a marathon: you're relieved and proud after it's over, but the path to get there is long and grueling
Struggling with Accepting an LGBT Loved One? Read This! Collie Mom A refreshingly honest account of Ms. Roberts' journey to understanding and accepting her homosexuality. Written in an easy to read, conversational tone, Roberts explains the personal battle that began in her early childhood: the confusion, denial, the eventual grieving and prayer for release from the struggle, and finally the acceptance and accompanying freedom of coming out to her family and community. This is a book that those who are wondering how to accept an LGBT family member or friend need to read.. "Very insightful" according to Laura. Although many details were different, I could totally relate to Ms. Robert's initial confusion and the associated coming out process. It was very similar to mine and those of friends. She also Included humor and wit as she did with her first two books. The painful 'first love' experience and the desire to make it work regardless of compatibility reminded me of my experience too. This story has a nice happy ending as Ms. Roberts formed her own group and emerged happy and healthy. Very instructive for LGBT famil. Paula Wehner said I highly recommend this book to anyone that has a gay friend. I highly recommend this book to anyone that has a gay friend or family member. It is a great insight into what some go through in the process of coming out and accepting who they were meant to be.