Gay Dating Agencies

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Nowadays you can even go to important occasions, events and organizations with a gay partner and nobody even finds it strange. However, being gay isn’t always easy. When it comes to dating I feel that I don’t have as much choices as straight people. It is much harder to have a long term relationship, I don’t even know why. When my company is organizing and event and I don’t have a date, I feel very frustrated. It happened once before and it was one of the longest nights I ever experienced. Since I work at an important and successful company, they organize galas every year and they make a very big deal out of it. Everyone has to be there, preferably with a date. Being without a date is not only boring but it is also embarrassing. Since everybody comes with a date, being alone is like being doomed.
A week ago my boss organized something again. I was not involved with anyone then but I still had to go to the big opening because I didn’t want to risk losing my job. First I was thinking about calling an old boyfriend, but then I decided to look on the internet for gay male escorts. I heard about this from someone: since gay escorting has become so popular, there are a lot of gay escort agencies who help you find the perfect date for yourself for an evening.
After looking for a while I found a website that offered gay escort jobs for the internet and also gay male escorts. After reading everything carefully I knew that I hit the jackpot: this was the perfect place for gay men to find gay male escorts. To browse through the portfolios of the gay escorts you had to sign up and pay a membership fee. It wasn’t a big deal and it was quite affordable.
After I sent the payment I spent a lot of time looking for the perfect gay escort for the big opening. I didn’t have to look much: I found a guy who was sexy and who shared many interest with mine. Finally I will have someone to talk to through the long evening! I think this is almost better than dating someone for real: you can choose the gay escort who has the same area of interest like you, and there is less chance for a big surprise.
Meeting with the gay man that I chose was quite simple: first I had to talk to the company and then they arranged a meeting for us. I think I made the right decision because the evening turned out to be a lot of fun. It is nice to meet someone who likes cultural events and who has a great appearance. I’m glad that I found this gay escorting agency and I have a chance to have fun anytime I want.
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Friendship, Dating, and Relationships $36.21 Offers dating and relationship advice for gay teenagers, including information about STDs, older partners, breaking up, and abuse. |
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Dating $7.47 Dating |
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The 7-Day Dating and Relationship Plan for Gay Men: Practical Advice from the Gay Matchmaker $16.78 Matchmaker, matchmaker, find me a match How does a single gay guy find his way to a right, lasting relationship? Our dating expert shares authentic sagas straight (so to speak) from his client’s experiences to illuminate his seven principles, developed to help navigate today’s dating challenges. From numerous tips and amazing but true anecdotes to fun-filled facts about where the boys are, readers will escape the dating minefields and find relationship success. Grant Wheaton is the founder and owner of ManMate, Inc., New York’s largest dating and relationship service for gay men. Dennis Courtney is a writer whose critically acclaimed revues have been produced across the United States. |
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Gay Haiku $3.98 Impossible to resist, this hilariously sassy and sweet collection of haiku turns the perilous sport of gay dating into pure poetry. For hundreds of years, the Japanese haiku has been equated with peaceful contemplation and spiritual enlightenment. A delicate balance of rhythm and line, the haiku has provided countless readers with an appreciation of the changing of the seasons and the miracles of nature. Now, in "Gay Haiku, " readers can finally appreciate more important things–like the changing of boyfriends and the miracles of shopping. Irresistible and irreverent, this collection of one hundred and ten witty and wicked short poems captures the many dating disasters of first-time author Joel Derfner. In a wonderfully fresh and original voice, Derfner shamelessly mines his personal life to send up such broad-ranging topics as gay pop culture, politics, family, sex, and, of course, home decorating. Gay, straight, or undecided, readers will delight in Derfner’s dry sense of humor and unmistakable charm as he tackles the big questions of life. |
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The 7-Day Dating and Relationship Plan for Gay Men $11.96 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Gay Astrology: The Complete Relationship Guide for Gay Men $14.77 From dating to mating, from scoring to snoring, and from catching his eye to capturing his heart and keeping it, this down-to-earth astrological guide offers heaven-sent advice on finding love in today’s gay world. Whether coming out or moving in, settling down or breaking up, "Gay Astrology" tells gay men everything they need to know about using the stars and zodiac signs to navigate the crazy world of sex, love, and relationships. With wit and warmth, it describes the challenges and joys of 78 possible sun sign combinations, and includes invaluable advice on attracting a particular sign, what to expect while dating a particular sign, strategies for living with a particular sign, and much more. |
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Is It a Date or Just Coffee?: The Gay Girl’s Guide to Dating, Sex, and Romance $4.98 What are the ten telltale signs that date #2 will take place in hell? Is it better to bounce than to break? How do you navigate the squiggly line between ex-lover and now friends? Is it a date or just coffee? For women struggling to understand the nongirlfriend-girlfriend’s refusal to bear any semblance to sanity, logic, or good manners, this nuts-and-bolts guide is the answer. Understanding that love involves equal parts romance, lust, and neuroses, Mo Brownsey will guide you through the mysteries of amour, whether by helping you figure out what is wrong with the people you have been dating, helping you find people you should be dating, showing you how to craft a personal ad designed to entice babes but repel psyche-sucking wackos, or describing ten surefire ways to avoid Lesbian Bed Death. Equally wise and witty, "Is It a Date or Just Coffee? "will have you navigating the minefield of romance (including the horrors of Internet dating) as if you were soldier of passion. Whether you are single, dating, married, or not sure which, this is the book for you Marketing Plan: National Advertising: "The Advocate, Girlfriends, Curve" Author Events in San Francisco, Los Angeles Special pitch to lesbian radio shows Maureen (Mo) Brownsey is a writer, filmmaker, college professor, and stand-up comic whose humor on the page, stage, and screen, has been described as a cross between Gertrude Stein and Midge, Barbie’s friend-the one with personality. She lives in San Francisco and plans on taking a long nap in the year 2015. |
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Straight from Your Gay Best Friend $11.2 Offers advice on love, friendship, employment, family relationships, money, dating, and sex from a gay male perspective. |
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29th and Gay $8.49 His thirtieth birthday rapidly approaching, a gay actor working as a tour guide at a movie studio theme park seeks to explore life outside the seductive allure of circuit parties in director Carrie Preston’s soul searching independent comedy. James Sanchez is your typical late-twenties gay male; his hair is thinning, his gut is growing, and his dreams of fame and fortune have been replaced with bills that are piling up and a car that’s about to break down. When he’s not stalking the cute young boy at the local coffee house, tentatively exploring the world of online dating, or earning a little extra dough by wearing a giant bunny costume, James at least finds comfort in the company of his best friends Roxy and Brandon. While actress-turned-activist Roxy struggles to show James that there is more to life than dancing the night away at the club, self-assured homosexual Brandon is doing his best to coach his pal in the fine art of breaking the ice when he sees a man he’s like to meet. A perpetual outsider who doesn’t quite fit in to the circuit scene and finds himself constantly stuck in the middle of his Hispanic-American heritage, James does his best to find his place in the world with a little help from those who care about him most. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Gay Genius $35.25 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men $15.98 Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men: A Workbook is an educational workbook for gay men that covers a variety of topics, including family of origin, addiction, self-image, dating and relationships, AIDS and multiple loss, and spirituality. Each chapter provides an overview of the mental health concerns of gay men, as well as exercises the reader can do to facilitate his personal understanding of the issues covered. While the book is written in nontechnical language, making it useful to the general public, its wide selection of workbook exercises makes it useful for psychotherapists and counselors working with gay men. Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men is written to the reader–with brief examples from the author’s work as a clinical psychologist helping gay men. A central goal of the book is to normalize the feelings and experiences the reader has, as many gay men feel like they’re the only ones with their feelings or experiences. The book’s problem-solving approach addresses: family of origin–provides exercises to identify and examine gay men’s role in the family, examine their childhood perceptions of being different, and help them map out family patterns and dynamics self-image–includes self-image assessment questionnaires and written exercises that challenge the reader to look at how they’re affected by societal perceptions addiction–explores why gay men are vulnerable to addictive behavior and offers strategies for change and self-assessment exercises dating and relationships–covers the unique challenges faced by gay men, with exercises for single as well as coupled men AIDS and mental health–provides exercises to help the reader examine the impact of AIDS on his own life and to assess the impact of multiple loss and prolonged grief Readers can do the workbook exercises on their own, or therapists can assign chapters and exercises as homework, with clients bringing the completed assignment to therapy for more in-depth exploration and discussion. By providing informative chapters and useful exercises, Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men becomes an avenue through which gay men can understand their identity, experiences, and goals. |
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29th & Gay $8.49 His thirtieth birthday rapidly approaching, a gay actor working as a tour guide at a movie studio theme park seeks to explore life outside the seductive allure of circuit parties in director Carrie Preston’s soul searching independent comedy. James Sanchez is your typical late-twenties gay male; his hair is thinning, his gut is growing, and his dreams of fame and fortune have been replaced with bills that are piling up and a car that’s about to break down. When he’s not stalking the cute young boy at the local coffee house, tentatively exploring the world of online dating, or earning a little extra dough by wearing a giant bunny costume, James at least finds comfort in the company of his best friends Roxy and Brandon. While actress-turned-activist Roxy struggles to show James that there is more to life than dancing the night away at the club, self-assured homosexual Brandon is doing his best to coach his pal in the fine art of breaking the ice when he sees a man he’s like to meet. A perpetual outsider who doesn’t quite fit in to the circuit scene and finds himself constantly stuck in the middle of his Hispanic-American heritage, James does his best to find his place in the world with a little help from those who care about him most. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Movie Guide |
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How to Date in a Post-Dating World $3.98 Taking up where Emily Post and Miss Manners left off, Diane Mapes counsels the dating-distressed on today’s new rules of courtship. This smart, savvy etiquette guide addresses both nuts-and-bolts questions (Who asks? Who pays? Who makes the first call? Who brings out the condoms?) as well as the more puzzling aspects of modern romance (Do I really need to tell my new girlfriend that I had her investigated?). Advice, behavioral examples, and dating horror stories are gleaned from a number of sources, including singles, psychologists, scholars, authors, etiquette experts, relationship coaches, and the most well-mannered people on earth, Southern women and gay men. From how to avoid dating a serial killer to what to do at a snuggle part, "How to Date provides single men and women, gay and straight, with a step-by-step road map for navigating today’s romantic quicksand with humor, grace, and aplomb. |
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That’s So Gay $13.58 Pansy Division is still here, still queer, so by now you’re probably used to their uniquely effeminate take on punk rock. After a six-year hiatus, their eighth studio album, That’s So Gay, finds the staples of queercore in their comfort zone, blatantly exploring topics like closet homosexuality by way of bathroom grafitti (“Obsessed with Me”), highschool quarterback lust (“Pat Me on the Ass”), and the moral dilemmas of dating a male prostitute (“It’s Just a Job.”) For those starting to tire of their endless double entendres and two favorite points of reference — explicitly spun tales of sex, and plights of homophobia — there are some departures, if only slight departures from their usual bag. “Some of My Best Friends” is the first original Pansy Division song with lyrics written by a heterosexual (this time dealing with the hatred of homophobic behavior from a straight guy’s perspective), iconic punker and Dead Kennedy Jello Biafra takes a turn singing vocals on “Average Man” (a slam on the blue collar-types who bestow prejudice), and they take a long, hard look at their illustrious career with “20 Years of Cock” reminiscing fondly, “Well yeah I’m aging but I’m still raging/I’m getting grayer but feeling gayer.” ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi Performers: Chris Freeman – Bass, Keyboards, Vocals; Joel Reader – Guitar, Vocals; Jon Ginoli – Vocals, Guitar; Luis Illades – Percussion, Drums, Keyboards |
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Helping Gay and Lesbian Youth $3.48 This pioneering book brings together for the first time the most up-to-date information and thought on gay and lesbian youth in America. Gay adolescents need much more attention than they have been getting from social service providers, and social workers have an ethical obligation to try to meet the service needs of this population. Helping Gay and Lesbian Youth is rich with insight into how gay and lesbian adolescents develop and learn to cope with the problems attendant on growing up different. Shedding new light on this previously underdefined and underserved population, the book addresses social policy issues as well as practical, hands-on counseling issues, and presents a state-of-the-art look at the literature to date. As gay and lesbian youth come out at younger and younger ages, it will be necessary for agencies to do more long-range planning as to how best to meet these adolescents’different needs. Helping Gay and Lesbian Youth alerts agencies that not only are these youth among their target population, but they require special services. Throughout this book, readers can see the importance of long-range planning to meet the service delivery needs of gay adolescents and also the merits of recruiting more gay and lesbian staff to help in policy development and program design.Specific topics related to gay and lesbian adolescents that the book addresses are: legal issues–analyzes the feasibility of minor youth to become empowered through the court and legal systems suicide–challenges previously held beliefs about the suicidality of this group and calls for funding for major research in this area social policy–traces the history of policies typically guiding actions on behalf of gay and lesbian youth and offers guidelines for significant changes in the policy arena development–traces the developmental stages of gay and lesbian youth to navigate adulthood successfully service organizations–lays out models for developing programs throughout the country HIV–assesses levels of risk of HIV infection for this population and describes ways to avoid itReadership should be widespread and varied and include parents trying to understand their gay child; counselors who work with families, children, or adolescents; youth workers and child care staff; foster parents; individuals working in group homes, residential treatment centers, and psychiatric hospitals; and instructors and students in counseling, social work, psychology, child development, and law. |
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Love in the Time of HIV : The Gay Man’s Guide to Sex, Dating, and Relationships $16.53 No Synopsis Available |
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I Liked Your Profile : Experiences in Gay Online Dating $13.6 No Synopsis Available |
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The Big Gay Musical $15.65 Rated: NRSynopsis: Paul and Eddie have just begun previews for the new Off-Broadway musical “Adam and Steve Just the Way God Made ‘Em.” Their lives strangely mirror the characters they are playing. Paul is looking for the perfect man and Eddie is dealing with how his sexuality and faith can mix. After yet another disastrous dating experience, Paul has an epiphany. He is done dating and just wants to be a slut like the sexy chorus boys that share his dressing room. Eddie has to tell his parents that he’s gay and is starring in a show that calls the bible the “Breeder’s Informational Book of Living Examples”. Eddie comes out to his family and Paul goes on Manhunt. Eddie’s parents are destroyed by the news and Paul can’t even have a good one-night stand. But after musical numbers with scantly clad tap dancing angels, a retelling of Genesis, tele-evangelists, a camp that attempts to turn gay kids straight, and a bunch of showtunes, everyone realizes that life gets better once they accept who they really are. And they are just the way God made ‘em. |
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Smart Dating: How to Find Your Man $19.78 The most experienced dating coach in the UK Mary Balfour, head of renowned introduction agencies Drawing Down the Moon and Loveandfriends. com presents the ultimate practical guide for women looking for their perfect partner. Secrets about what really works from one who really knows.; A comprehensive guide to finding the partner you seek without wasting precious time.; Dating agency entrepreneur Mary Balfour shares her secrets and reveals the mind-sets, strategies and skills that successful women use to find their man.; Learn how to be proactive; creating and making the most of dating opportunities and relationships. The book will show you how to: learn the ‘Domino Dating’ effect — casting your net wide with the right networking skills will definitely get you your man.; working out your SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats); turn first dates into second dates; learn what really turns men off and on; flirt fantastically and use body language; overcome his fear of commitment; keep your sense of fun and independencePlus how to find the best agencies, internet sites, write the best singles ad, and speed date successfully. |
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Sex Tips for Gay Guys $3.98 You think you’ve got all the moves. And you may. But do you know the preferred moves, mores and man-pleasing tactics for a host of other gay types? From the Campus Queer to the Do-Me Queen, the Twelve Stepper to the Sugar Daddy, Dan Anderson unleashes his expertise to disclose the secret longings of a host of hotties. You’ll learn to master such sure-fire tricks as the "Up, Twist, Over and Down," the "Twirl" and the "Head Rub." Anderson and his posse of urban adventurers have seen and done it all, and now they spill their great, gritty sex secrets between two hard covers. But there’s more in "Sex Tips for Gay Guys" than just hot, hard how-to information about how to be great in the sack. Anderson, with the skill of a master sociologist and the wit of a baby Paul Rudnick, paints a picture of gay rituals, mating and dating at the dawn of the new century. You’ll recognize everyone you’ve dated–and a few you’re get to meet–in this hilarious book. |
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Online Dating $14.89 Online Dating |
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Dating God $11.39 Dating God |
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Dating the Passion $123.95 Dating the Passion |
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Dating Tips $7.88 Dating Tips |
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Dangerous Dating $11.93 Dangerous Dating |
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Dating Game $6.99 Dating Game |
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Waiting And Dating $11.93 Waiting And Dating |
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Sex Book – The Joy of Gay Sex $17.99 Fully revised and expanded, the third edition of this now famous guide for gay men is poised to enter the next century to educate a new generation of readers. This invaluable book is fantastic as a guide to sex but also helps as a resource for building self-esteem as well as a trusted aid for coming out of the closet. This new edition covers the ins and outs of gay life alphabetically from “anus” to “wrestling,” while updating every single entry and adding nearly thirty new ones. Noted psychologist Dr. Charles Silverstein once again teams up with critically acclaimed novelist Felice Picano to provide positive and responsible advice on safe sex in all its varieties. There are scores of diverse topics ranging from spirituality to online dating, while touching on emotion and relationship oriented issues such as long-term couples, loneliness and growing older. |
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A Gay Man in a Straight Man’s Prison $19.61 Nathaniel Brown, an African American male, living a corporate lifestyle tries everything in his power to be accepted by his family and society. After accepting he’s a homosexual, he begins dating older men for drugs and money. Getting addicted to cocaine he goes to State and Federal prison. For fear of being raped and beaten, he’s forced to live as a transsexual. Performing sexual favors for survival with guys who claims to be heterosexual until they’re locked away in their cells. Travel with Nathan as he takes you through a gay man’s life in a "straight" man’s prison. |
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Dsi–Date Scene Investigation: The Diagnostic Manual of Dating Disorders $3.98 Are you a victim of a crime of the heart? Is your relationship an unsolved mystery? It’s time to analyze the Dating DNA. In this hilarious and helpful handbook, best-selling author Ian Kerner introduces us to the DSI team, a top-secret unit within the FBI (that’s the Federal Bureau of Intimacy) whose sole mission is to investigate dating dilemmas and equip you with the skills you need so you’re never again a dating victim. Through humorous and engaging case studies, you’ll read about boyfriends who might be gay, gamers who won’t step up to the plate, and wimps who won’t go down for the count. You’ll meet Dating DUPEs (Desperately Under Pressure to Evaluate) and their antagonistic ARSEs (Anti-Relationship Suspect Examinees). You’ll gain unprecedented access to previously classified relationship rap sheets: detailed reports that reveal interpersonal infractions, mating misdemeanors, and flirtatious felonies. You’ll boldly go where no civilian has gone before as we apply the latest forensic tools to decipher complex dating data: From testing for SPARK (Sexual Potential and Romantic Kinship), to consulting with undercover agents in the MBU (Missing Boyfriends Unit), Kerner ventures above the law and beneath the covers. Because in the end . . . the love life you save may be your own. |