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Boyslut
- A Memoir and Manifesto
- Narrated by: Zachary Zane
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
A sex and relationship columnist bares it all in a series of essays—part memoir, part manifesto—that explore the author’s coming of age and coming out as a bisexual man and move toward embracing and celebrating sex unencumbered by shame.
As a boy, Zachary Zane sensed that all was not right when images of his therapist naked popped into his head. He sometimes imagined other people naked, too, and without an explanation as to why, a deep sense of shame pervaded these thoughts. Though his therapist assured him a little imagination was nothing to be ashamed of, over the years, society told him otherwise.
Boyslut is a memoir-manifesto in which Zane articulates that, even today, we live in a world that shames people for the sex that they have and the sexualities that they inhabit. Through the lens of his bisexuality and much self-described sluttiness, Zane breaks down exactly how this sexual shame negatively impacts the sex and relationships in our lives and, through personal experience, shares how we can unlearn the harmful, entrenched messages that society imparts to us.
From stories of play sessions with a neighbor at age six to the first explorations of Zane’s bisexuality in college, as well as sex parties, orgies, and fun with butt plugs, Boyslut is reassuring and often painfully funny—and most potently, it is a testimony that we can all learn to live healthier lives unburdened by stigma.
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-05-23
Into it
Funny, insightful, life-affirming. I’d have appreciated some more depth to the discussion of feminist critiques of mainstream porn and marriage - but tbf not sure I’d wanna sacrifice any of the hot anecdotes! Very, very enjoyable. Loved the reading too.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-10-23
Worth a listen
I listened to this mostly because of the pretty cover and the provocative title. I just had to see what it had to offer. It was interesting, open and entertaining. The writing itself is nothing to write home about, but the author was pretty good at narrating, and not all authors are.
As for the contents, well. The author is into sex enough to make it his career, and it's definitely a very huge part of his life, therefore, his perspective and life experiences are interesting, and people who live differently, like me, can broaden their thought horizons by reading about the author's wild sex life. We definitely need more sex positivity in society, but I personally would draw the line on disregarding protection. Maybe it's just me. Call it calculated risks or whatever, but non-monogamous people spreading STIs left and right just because they can go get antibiotic treatments are not that cool, in my opinion. Because there will always be people down the line who are not that lucky. Peiple's imunity is worsening, and resistance to antibiotics is becoming more common. The more of them you take, the less effective they are. So I don't think not wrapping it up with strangers is the right thing to do.
That aside, I do commend the effort put in this book to destigmatize sex, STI's, sexualities and relationship types.
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- HT0347
- 16-08-23
A bit disappointing
I enjoyed the early chapters about the author’s life as a confused child and adolescent. After that, it descended into a bit of a diatribe about the nuances of progressive thinking and the author’s views on endless definitions of gender/sex. Lots of filler and surprisingly little regarding the endless unique experiences hinted at in the introduction.
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- JohnC-M
- 21-05-24
Everyone should read this book
Anyone who has ever had sexy should read this book. It’s really important to at least know this side of sex. Even if you don’t agree with it.
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- Mark Nixon
- 19-01-24
Not so much a manifesto but a brag
As a bisexual man exploring issues that are covered in this book, this seems like the perfect read. I will say that Zachary is clearing having fun reading his book to you and that's always a plus when listening to an audiobook. The book however is ultimately a massive brag from Zachary, his conquests, numbers and experiences are gleefully repeated ad nauseam and ultimately serve no purpose to help the reader. While I applaud Zachary's work, his life and celebrate sluts everywhere I just don't think it makes for an interesting book -- worse still I think his brags have been misleadingly presented to us as a manifesto. Worse still, while Zachary is aware of some elements of his privilege, the affluent elephant in the room is that he comes from enormous wealth privilege and this seems to have escaped him completely. It's frustrating to listen to three hours of a rich person talking about how hard their life was, never mind six hours. As for any semblance of relatability, you soon learn that Zachary has severe OCD, now he's done a fantastic job of managing this but with a wealth of support unavailable to most people. When his experiences are framed through his OCD, it's not exactly the same experience as your average slut.
I'd love to see more books on this topic written by men and masc people, but this not-so-humble brag is not the one.
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