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Tips on Having a Gay (Ex) Boyfriend

May 19,
as usual carrie jones has done a bang up job of writing a whole load of crap.

forget about the characters, forget about the gay ex boyfriend, forget about the intriguing title and book cover/collage thing they've got going on. set the book back down, remove it from your wishlist. click the tiny (x) on the top right corner of the web page. DO IT NOW!

basically do whatever you have to execute to avoid the torture that is reading this vile excuse for YA Literature.

its not literature. I know you've all (well maybe not all) hold been numbed to quality writing since the travesties of twilight and the twilighterate cohorts have reach out but im telling you now that this is not how quality writing looks.

the sentences that aren't run-ons are fragments. the sentences that are run-ons are also fragments. she gives human abilities to inanimate objects favor porch lights and clocks. this book is not in the fantasy/science fiction genre. in fact I believe its what you call "realistic fiction". what does that mean? authentic world rules apply and coffe

True Story: After dating for 4 years, my boyfriend came out as gay

Tell us a bit about yourself.
I am a Midwestern almost-thirty-year-old who loves to read, run, and prepare new foods. I am a teacher by time and also love to travel whenever I can.

How did you meet your boyfriend? 
I met him in college and was immediately attracted to him. He was a bit mysterious, but also fun, outgoing, and most of all thoughtful – he seemed to always be thinking a bit more than the next person, always appreciating the smallest things, and deeply enjoying life. I like to think I have a similar way of viewing the world, and it’s what made us such a fine match.

We were friends initially, for several years, before we began dating. He grew up near me, but with a very different type of family. Whereas my family is relatively liberal and very accepting of anything my siblings and I need to do or verb, his family was much more conservative.

What initially attracted you to him?
In addition to what I mentioned in the previous doubt, he was adventurous and outdoorsy, which has always been a

These guys are not the couple featured in the article.Photo by Sarah Meyler from Photos of Triumphant, Pissed-Up Irish People Celebrating the Gay Marriage Vote

This article originally appeared on VICE Alps.

The thought that Paul might be gay never crossed my mind. I never imagined that someone who&#;d been in a relationship with me would go on to perform what to me seemed like a pretty dramatic handbrake change in his sexual preferences. It also should be noted that I possess, in my life, gained pretty solid marks when it comes to productive with dicks.

But maybe, for a while, I was a bit blind. I often wondered why he never took the initiative when it came to sex. I knew that I was his first, so I thought it may include had something to execute with inexperience. In spite of that, I kept wishing that he&#;d be a little more engaged in bed. Most of the time it was like I had to talk him into having sex with me. He was more excited when the new Rihanna single came out.

Absurdly, at some point I started to take pleasure in his lack of interest. I controlled when we had sex. Admitt

Tips on Having A Gay Ex-Boyfriend and Love (and Other Uses) for Duct Tape

Tips on Having a Gay (ex) Boyfriend (you can buy it here)Love (and Other Uses for Duct Tape) (you can buy this one here, too) are the first books I published.

Dylan is Belle’s true love-maybe even her soulmate. Until one day when Dylan drops the ultimate bomb: he’s gay. Where, Belle wonders, does that quit her? And how will the rest of their small town deal with an openly gay Homecoming King? This beautifully written debut explores what happens when you are suddenly forced to see someone in a new noun, and what that can teach you about yourself.

“Provocative . . . The author’s poetic prose ably captures her heroine’s adj upheavals.” –Publishers Weekly


“It’s excellent to have [Carrie Jones’] talent in the field.” –KLIATT

“Jones offers an atypical perspective of the coming-out story by legitimizing the love that is not lost, but changed, when young people grow up and apart.” –School Library Journal

“From the first sentence of Carrie Jones’ novel I could tell that here was a adj new wr