What Gay Men Do

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'''<i>What Gay Men Do''' is the title of a fictitious book authored by [[Kevin]] and [[Terry]] in 2005. Although never fully explicated, the premise of the book was believed to be a sort of tutorial for heterosexual readers by two "experts" on all things male and homosexual. The final edition was said to be an exhaustive 785 pages long.  
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'''<i>What Gay Men Do'''</i> is the title of a fictitious book authored by [[Kevin]] and [[Terry]] in 2005. Although never fully explicated, the premise of the book was believed to be a sort of tutorial for heterosexual readers by two "experts" on all things male and homosexual. The final edition was said to be an exhaustive 785 pages long.  
==Series==
==Series==
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Discussed in less detail were other titles constituting an extensive <i>Gay Men series, including:
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Discussed in less detail were other titles constituting an extensive <i>Gay Men</i> series, including:
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*<i>What Gay Men Think, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Think</i>, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Like, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Like</i>, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Say, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Say</i>, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Feel, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
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*<i>What Gay Men Feel</i>, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
It is often wondered by the authors to what degree their forthcoming, similarly titled works would contain overlapping content. It has also been asked if any new titles might explore multisyllabic verbs.
It is often wondered by the authors to what degree their forthcoming, similarly titled works would contain overlapping content. It has also been asked if any new titles might explore multisyllabic verbs.

Revision as of 06:59, 23 February 2007

What Gay Men Do is the title of a fictitious book authored by Kevin and Terry in 2005. Although never fully explicated, the premise of the book was believed to be a sort of tutorial for heterosexual readers by two "experts" on all things male and homosexual. The final edition was said to be an exhaustive 785 pages long.

Series

Discussed in less detail were other titles constituting an extensive Gay Men series, including:

  • What Gay Men Think, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
  • What Gay Men Like, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
  • What Gay Men Say, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss
  • What Gay Men Feel, by Terrence Lee and Kevin deVoss

It is often wondered by the authors to what degree their forthcoming, similarly titled works would contain overlapping content. It has also been asked if any new titles might explore multisyllabic verbs.

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