The Secret Lives of Married Men: Interviews With Gay Men Who Played it Straight

By (author): "David Leddick"
The Secret Lives of Married Men: Interviews With Gay Men Who Played it Straight
ISBN1555837743
ISBN139781555837747
AsinThe Secret Lives of Married Men: Interviews With Gay Men Who Played it Straight
Original titleThe Secret Lives of Married Men: Interviews With Gay Men Who Played It Straight
Why would a man, aware of his attraction to other men, choose to marry a woman and live as a heterosexual? We can understand men from the pre-Stonewall generation deciding to live in accordance with mores of an earlier time, though in today's world, where many gay men live openly and honestly, this choice seems needless. But as author David Leddick points out, our understanding is clouded by our perception of gay men as being either in the closet or out of the closet. "Preconceived notions of why gay men marry must be thrown out the window when you read this book," Leddick reports after having interviewed forty men ranging in age from twenty-nine to eighty-eight. "Each story provides very different and individual insights into why gay men marry and whether they eventually extricate themselves from that arrangement or choose to remain married.While it is clear that fear, cultural isolation, religion, or family expectations can play a large part in a man's decision to repress his sexuality, many of the men Leddick interviewed express a strong and sincere desire to cultivate and maintain relationships with women-and the reasons underlying their choices are far more heartfelt than society has ever appreciated. "The Secret Lives of Married Men" is an invaluable addition to the growing body of literature that explores the vast and varied landscape of today's family.David Leddick is the author of three novels ("Never Eat In, The Sex Squad," and "My Worst Date") and many art photography books, including "Naked Men," "Naked Men Too," "George Platt Lynes, Male Nude Now," and "The Homoerotic Art of Pavel Tchelitchev." A native of Detroit, Leddick also served as the worldwide creative director for Revlon. He now lives in Miami.