You're fine with that book if you're a gay boy/man. One message repeated over and over again is: "Whoever you are, that's fine!" Plus, there are lots of sections especially young people might find very useful - coming out, who to tell, how to tell, sex, STIs. I'm not on your side, I don't agree with you and I honestly don't need your prejudices in my life. So please refrain from commenting when all you intend to do is to suggest I read queerantagonistic books. I gave it two stars because I don't consider this book to be very inclusive, especially when it comes to non-binary people and/or those who are not gay or lesbian (i.e. I gave it two stars because it claims to be inclusive but for the most part only covers issues that people who are gay/lesbian (and stick to binary genders and all the expectations society brings with them) have to deal with. I did NOT give this book two stars because I think there is anything wrong with being part of the LGBTQIA+/MOGAI community. Just to make that clear for people liking (and commenting on) this review:
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